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Published 2 November 2009, doi:10.1136/bmj.b4517
Cite this as: BMJ 2009;339:b4517
Barbara Kermode-Scott
1 Alberta, Canada
| The first 150 words of the full text of this article appear below. |
Canadas family doctors say that every citizen should have access to a family practice that acts as their personal "medical home" to meet their medical needs. Currently, about four million Canadians (12% of the population) do not have a family doctor.
The College of Family Physicians of Canada, which represents more than 22 000 members, described the concept of a patient centred medical home in a discussion paper issued on 29 October 2009.
The colleges vision is that the Canadian medical home would be a medical office or clinic where patients would have a personal family doctor who provides and directs their medical care and allows patients timely access to team based care supported by electronic medical records.
The concept is emerging internationally as a model to improve delivery of primary care and accessibility for patients. The Canadian vision of this model would combine the strengths of medical home models
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