Trends in attachment to a primary care provider in Ontario, 2008–2018: an interrupted time-series analysis

I Bayoumi, RH Glazier, L Jaakkimainen… - … Open Access Journal, 2023 - cmajopen.ca
Background: Attachment to a regular primary care provider is associated with better health
outcomes, but 15% of people in Canada lack a consistent source of ongoing primary care …

[PDF][PDF] Trends in attachment to a primary care provider in Ontario, 2008–2018: an interrupted time-series analysis

RHG MD, EF BA, MEG MD - 2023 - cmajopen.ca
Background: Attachment to a regular primary care provider is associated with better health
outcomes, but 15% of people in Canada lack a consistent source of ongoing primary care …

[HTML][HTML] Improved access to and continuity of primary care after attachment to a family physician: longitudinal cohort study on centralized waiting lists for unattached …

MA Smithman, J Haggerty, I Gaboury, M Breton - BMC Primary Care, 2022 - Springer
Background Having a regular family physician is associated with many benefits. Formal
attachment–an administrative patient-family physician agreement–is a popular feature in …

Primary Care Data Reports in Ontario, Canada: Comparing primary care attachment rates from 2020 to 2022

L Roberts, S Khan, P Gozdyra, L Jaakkimainen… - 2023 - Annals Family Med
Context: Ontario Health Teams are made up of providers and organizations responsible for
delivering health care to a defined population. Primary Care Data Reports provide key …

Primary Care Data Reports in Ontario, Canada: Comparing primary care attachment rates from 2020 to 2022

MD Jaakkimainen, MD Richard Glazier, E Frymire… - Annals Family Med
Abstract Context: Ontario Health Teams are made up of providers and organizations
responsible for delivering health care to a defined population. Primary Care Data Reports …

Primary care access in Ontario, Canada: Geographical patterns of primary care attachment

L Roberts, P Gozdyra, L Jaakkimainen, P Nguyen… - 2023 - Annals Family Med
Context: The Ontario government recently implemented Ontario Health Teams (OHTs),
which are nongeographic patient-provider networks. Each Ontario resident is attributed by …

[BOOK][B] Assessing the impacts of the Quebec primary care enrolment policies on patient-physician affiliation

C King - 2021 - search.proquest.com
Patients' relationships with, and affiliation to, primary care physicians can influence patients'
care experience, continuity of care and health outcomes. Many Canadian provinces are …

Primary care access in Ontario, Canada: Geographical patterns of primary care attachment

P Nguyen, R Glazier, I Bayoumi, E Frymire, K Premji… - Annals Family Med
Abstract Context: The Ontario government recently implemented Ontario Health Teams
(OHTs), which are nongeographic patient-provider networks. Each Ontario resident is …

Does attachment to a family physician reduce emergency department visits? A difference-in-differences analysis of Quebec's centralized waiting lists for unattached …

MA Smithman, M Breton, J Haggerty - 2023 - researchsquare.com
Background Patients without a regular primary care provider–unattached patients–are more
likely to visit hospital emergency departments (ED), leading to poor patient and health …

[HTML][HTML] “A Band-Aid Solution”: Policy Maker and Primary Care Provider Perspectives on the Value of Attachment Incentives

EG Marshall, M Cook, L Moritz, R Buote… - Healthcare …, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Approximately 15% of Canadians are without a primary care provider (“unattached”). To
address “unattachment,” several provinces introduced a financial incentive for family …