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Hripisime Danielyan1, David Gren1, Yallenni Ilamvaluthy1
1University of Toronto, Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation.
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Ontario's Primary Care Action Team (PCAT) calls for innovative approaches to connect unattached residents with team-based primary care. A multi-year digital roadmap to operationalize this vision is being co-developed with the East Toronto Health Partners (ETHP) Ontario Health Team (OHT) serving over 300,000 residents. The initiative connects primary care, community, and hospital partners to reduce fragmentation. Drawing on stakeholder engagement sessions, the roadmap demonstrates how OHTs can connect existing assets into a scalable, sustainable, and human-centered digital access ecosystem.
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