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Primary care reform and funding equity for mental health disorders in Ontario: a retrospective observational population-based study

Imaan Bayoumi, Susan E. Schultz and Richard H. Glazier
June 19, 2020 8 (2) E455-E461; DOI: https://doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20190153
Imaan Bayoumi
Department of Family Medicine (Bayoumi), Queen’s University, Kingston, Ont.; ICES (Bayoumi, Schultz, Glazier); Department of Family and Community Medicine (Glazier), University of Toronto; Department of Family and Community Medicine (Glazier), St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto, Ont.
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Susan E. Schultz
Department of Family Medicine (Bayoumi), Queen’s University, Kingston, Ont.; ICES (Bayoumi, Schultz, Glazier); Department of Family and Community Medicine (Glazier), University of Toronto; Department of Family and Community Medicine (Glazier), St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto, Ont.
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Richard H. Glazier
Department of Family Medicine (Bayoumi), Queen’s University, Kingston, Ont.; ICES (Bayoumi, Schultz, Glazier); Department of Family and Community Medicine (Glazier), University of Toronto; Department of Family and Community Medicine (Glazier), St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto, Ont.
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vol. 8 no. 2 E455-E461
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20190153
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32561592
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  • Published online June 19, 2020.
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  1. Imaan Bayoumi, MD MSc,
  2. Susan E. Schultz, MA MSc,
  3. Richard H. Glazier, MD MPH
  1. Department of Family Medicine (Bayoumi), Queen’s University, Kingston, Ont.; ICES (Bayoumi, Schultz, Glazier); Department of Family and Community Medicine (Glazier), University of Toronto; Department of Family and Community Medicine (Glazier), St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto, Ont.
  1. Correspondence to: Imaan Bayoumi, bayoumi{at}queensu.ca
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