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. 2016 Jul;120(7):732-8.
doi: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2016.04.010. Epub 2016 Apr 23.

Primary care in Ontario, Canada: New proposals after 15 years of reform

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Primary care in Ontario, Canada: New proposals after 15 years of reform

Gregory P Marchildon et al. Health Policy. 2016 Jul.
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Abstract

Primary care has proven to be extremely difficult to reform in Canada because of the original social compact between the state and physicians that led to the introduction of universal medical care insurance in the 1960s. However, in the past decade, the provincial government of Ontario has led the way in Canada in funding a suite of primary care practice models, some of which differ substantially from traditional solo and group physician practices based on fee-for-service payment. Independent evaluations show some positive improvements in patient care. Nonetheless, the Ontario government's large investment in the reform combined with high expectations concerning improved performance and the deteriorating fiscal position of the province's finances have led to major conflict with organized medicine over physician budgets and the government's consideration of an even more radical restructuring of the system of primary care in the province.

Keywords: Canada; Capitation; Fee-for-service payment; Health care reform; Health system reform; Ontario; Policy development; Primary care; Primary care physicians; Rostering; Salary.

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