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Ontario's historic $1.8 billion investment into primary care over the next four years begun last month with the commitment of $213 million with a stated goal of attaching 300,000 additional people to a primary care provider. Community healthcare organizations across the province are submitting proposals for how they are going to utilize this funding to attach additional people to primary care.Is this a game-changing opportunity or just more of the same?In this episode, we welcome some of the people who are shaping the future of healthcare- Dr. Dominik Nowak, Past President of the Ontario Medical Association and family physician at the Women's College Hospital, Kimberley Floyd, CEO of the Well Fort Community Health Centre in Brampton, Ontario, and Sarah Hobbs, the CEO of the Alliance for Healthier Communities. Join us as the future of Canadian healthcare is shaped today.
By Rhythmic MediaOntario's historic $1.8 billion investment into primary care over the next four years begun last month with the commitment of $213 million with a stated goal of attaching 300,000 additional people to a primary care provider. Community healthcare organizations across the province are submitting proposals for how they are going to utilize this funding to attach additional people to primary care.Is this a game-changing opportunity or just more of the same?In this episode, we welcome some of the people who are shaping the future of healthcare- Dr. Dominik Nowak, Past President of the Ontario Medical Association and family physician at the Women's College Hospital, Kimberley Floyd, CEO of the Well Fort Community Health Centre in Brampton, Ontario, and Sarah Hobbs, the CEO of the Alliance for Healthier Communities. Join us as the future of Canadian healthcare is shaped today.