Half a million Quebecers registered through GP deal, but most didn't get their own doctor
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HEALTH
Half a million Quebecers registered through GP deal, but most didn’t get their own doctor
There are 1.7 million Quebecers registered to a family medicine group but not followed by an individual doctor.
“As a (collectively registered) patient, you may not be seeing the same doctor consistently, which is not ideal for a lot of conditions that are maybe more chronic,” says Dr. Michael Kalin, owner of the Santé Kildare family medicine group. But “it’s far better than going to a different clinic each time, because at least your file is in one place and the doctors in that group work togeth…
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