Eight new nurse practitioner-led clinics to be opened across Ontario

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Ontario's doctors are frustrated that the government has announced another eight new nurse practitioner-led clinics will open across the province. All health care professionals have an important role to play, which is why Ontario's doctors have long advocated for collaborative health care teams where various health professionals work together under one roof to provide care to a large number of patients. It is puzzling why the government would press ahead with an unproven and untested model, such as independent led nurse practitioner clinics, rather than effective and efficient collaborative care models such as FHTs.

FHTs are an excellent and proven model of collaboration where doctors, NP's and other health care professionals can provide a more comprehensive level of care to patients. Ontario's doctors have been very clear that by working collaboratively with nurse practitioners, we can deliver high quality services and provide timely access to care to every Ontarian.

Ontario's doctors believe that every Ontarian should have access to the care and expertise of a family physician. The level and quality of care that a doctor can provide should not be substituted for expediency.

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  1. Brenda Brenda Canada says:

    I think this is wonderful that Ontario is accepting nurse practitioners (NPs) in the manner that they are supporting them.
    While I agree that FHTs are the best approach for care, there are not that many family physicians who will work with NPs or dieticians or physiotherapists. When family physicians will accept FHTs then I will support them. But the Ontario Medical Association is not supporting this and I think this demonstrates the issue that needs to be discussed and supported.

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