NDP, Greens tout 'attachment' of 750,000 in B.C. to care providers but questions remain about process (Vancouver Sun)
There was much back-patting this week as the NDP and Greens joined to release a report showing the province has attached 750,000 people to a primary care provider since 2018 and that 76 per cent of people signed up to the government’s Health Connect Registry now have a family physician or nurse practitioner.
But one family physician is worried the government isn’t effectively counting “attached” patients.
Dr. Rita McCracken, who is also a UBC assistant professor in the family practice department, says the process the province uses remains opaque and there is little recording of whether British Columbians are getting care quicker as a result ...
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