College of Family Physicians of Canada calls on Ottawa to increase support for family doctors
The College of Family Physicians of Canada is urging the government to reduce administrative burdens and barriers for family physicians so they can provide better patient care.
Dr. Sarah Cook says nearly 6 million Canadians don’t have access to a family doctor
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The College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) is urging the federal government to reduce administrative burdens and barriers for family physicians so they can provide better patient care.
During a press conference Friday, CFPC Chair Dr. Sarah Cook said every Canadian deserves access to a family doctor.
“Just no access to any care, no episodic care, no walk-ins when things fall apart,” she said. “But timely, consistent, coordinated care with a family doctor who knows them.”
He also said that nearly six million Canadians do not have access to a family doctor.
“This is not a marginal issue, this is a design failure,” he said.