Nearly six million Canadians remain without a family doctor, new report finds, revealing gaps in primary care

The results of the latest OurCare Survey found that an estimated 5.9 million people in Canada are still without access to primary care.

“Access to care overall has improved in some ways,” Dr. Tara Kiran, MAP scientist and project, told the Toronto Star. “But at the same time, 5.9 million people is a lot of people without primary care. Although that number has improved, we still have a ways to go.”

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