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Mira Backo-Shannon1, Andrew Bilton2
1A practising family physician in the Halton, ON, area. She is the vice president of Clinical Programs and Innovation for Ontario Health Central and holds a fellowship in health learning systems with the Institute for Better Health. She can be contacted by e-mail at mira.backo-shannon@thp.ca.
Abstract:
Modernized primary care systems are founded in holistic team-based care. Many models exist in the world. However, to overcome the challenges of various physician funding models and to scale resources across the highly populated urban/suburban areas, a different approach is needed. A new integrated primary care centre, CarePoint Health, was designed to solve these remaining gaps. This paper outlines the evaluation of the model after one year in operation, highlighting critical success factors for any future centre: design, team unity and culture of learning. Recommendations for the next steps include the development of a standard blueprint, dedicated funding and a single oversight body for the creation of new centres across the province.
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