TORONTO, Ontario’s doctors say a study released today by the Ontario Health Quality Council (OHQC) illustrates the need to remain vigilant in getting every Ontarian a family doctor and expanding access to Electronic Medical Records (EMRs).
“Every person in the province deserves to have access to the care and xpertise of a physician, and Ontario’s doctors will accept nothing less,” aid Dr. Suzanne Strasberg, President of the Ontario Medical Association OMA). “Since 2004, more than 630,000 people that didn’t have a doctor now do. e are very proud of what we have accomplished but we know there is more work to be done.” In the most recent agreement, Ontario’s doctors and the government committed to work together to find another 500,000 patients a physician. Dr. Strasberg suggested that one of the most effective ways to achieve this objective is through the expansion of collaborative care models. Ontario’s doctors have long advocated for collaborative health care teams where various health professionals work together under one roof to provide care to a large number of patients.
“The evidence is clear, when physicians and other health professionals work together, not only is there a more comprehensive level of care provided to patients, but it can reduce the strain on the health care system.” http://ping.fm/4OQG7
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