Family Physicians
Cross-source consensus on Family Physicians from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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Highlighted claims
- The study identified 15,762 family physicians likely to provide comprehensive primary care in Ontario. — Going the distance: a cross-sectional geospatial analysis quantifying province-wide inequities in travel-based access, and fragility of access to French-language primary care provided by family physicians in Ontario, Canada
- Among identified family physicians, 1,738 self-reported ability to practise in French. — Going the distance: a cross-sectional geospatial analysis quantifying province-wide inequities in travel-based access, and fragility of access to French-language primary care provided by family physicians in Ontario, Canada
- The study used an algorithm to distinguish comprehensive family physicians from physicians with family medicine specialties who may not provide community primary care. — Going the distance: a cross-sectional geospatial analysis quantifying province-wide inequities in travel-based access, and fragility of access to French-language primary care provided by family physicians in Ontario, Canada
- Most physicians were located in southern and urban areas. — Going the distance: a cross-sectional geospatial analysis quantifying province-wide inequities in travel-based access, and fragility of access to French-language primary care provided by family physicians in Ontario, Canada