Ontario marks progress in attaching everyone in the province to primary care

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TORONTO – Ontario is on track to connect everyone in the province to a primary care provider by 2029, thanks in part to mostly clearing a wait list backlog, Health Minister Sylvia Jones said Monday.

About 275,000 people have been attached to primary care so far in the first year of the government’s plan, Jones announced alongside Dr. Jane Philpott, the former federal health minister who was appointed by the Ontario government about one year ago to lead a primary care action team.

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