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This indicator measures the percentage of people in Ontario aged 16 and older who reported that their primary care provider (i.e.a family doctor, a general practitioner or GP, or nurse practitioner) always or often involves them as much as they want in decisions about their care and treatment. A higher percentage is better.
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This indicator measures the percentage of people in Ontario aged 16 and older who reported that in the last 12 months when they were sick or were concerned that they had a health problem they were able to see their primary care provider (i.e. a family doctor, a general practitioner or GP,
or nurse practitioner) or someone else in their office the same day or the next day (in less than 2 days) The results can be reported for 2-3 days; 4-7 days and 8 or more days.
| 20/12/2019 |
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This indicator measures the percentage of people in Ontario aged 16 and older who reported who were always or often able to reach their primary care provider (a family doctor, a general practitioner or GP, or nurse practitioner), or someone in their primary care provider’s office, or get a call back the same day when they call to their primary care provider’s office with a medical question or concern during the regular hours . A higher percentage is better.
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Percentage of those hospital
discharges (any condition) where timely
(within 48 hours) notification was
received, for which follow-up was done
(by any mode, any clinician) within 7
days of discharge.
| 20/12/2019 |
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Percentage of patients who have had
a 7-day post-hospital discharge
follow-up by a primary care provider
(physician or nurse practitioner) for
the following conditions: pneumonia,
diabetes, stroke, gastrointestinal
disease, congestive heart failure,
chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease, and cardiac conditions.
| 20/12/2019 |
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