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. 2022 Jul;37(4):2090-2105.
doi: 10.1002/hpm.3451. Epub 2022 Mar 4.

Provincial variations in not having a regular medical doctor and having unmet healthcare needs among Canadians

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Provincial variations in not having a regular medical doctor and having unmet healthcare needs among Canadians

Md Kamrul Islam et al. Int J Health Plann Manage. 2022 Jul.

Abstract

Background: Despite spending 11.0% of the total gross domestic product, the quality of healthcare services in Canada has received mixed reviews. We first separately examined provincial variations in not having a regular medical doctor and having unmet healthcare needs among Canadians. Second, we evaluated provincial variations in the impact of not having a regular medical doctor on having unmet healthcare needs among Canadians.

Methods: We applied logistic regressions using data from the 2014 and 2017-2018 Canadian Community Health Surveys (CCHS). The total sample size for this study was 120,345 individuals aged 12 years and older: 61,240 from the 2014 CCHS and 59,105 from the 2017-2018 CCHS.

Results: We found significant provincial variations in not having a regular medical doctor and having unmet healthcare needs among Canadians. People in Quebec and the Territories were more likely not to have a regular medical doctor than their peers in Alberta. People in Quebec and the Territories were also more likely to have unmet healthcare needs than their counterparts in Alberta. Not having a regular medical doctor impacted whether Canadians reported having unmet healthcare needs to varying degrees across provinces.

Conclusion: Findings from this study may contribute to designing province-specific policy interventions and inform efforts that seek to address barriers to having a regular medical doctor and reducing unmet healthcare needs among Canadians.

Keywords: Canada; having unmet healthcare needs; not having a regular medical doctor; provincial variations.

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