Ontario to boost rural, northern primary and emergency care in agreement with OMA

Ontario Health Minister Sylvia Jones stands in the Ontario legislature in Toronto on Oct. 21, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

TORONTO - Ontario is looking for up to 80 new or expanded primary care teams to serve 300,000 patients, as it plans to build a system that automatically attaches people to a family doctor or nurse practitioner team based on their postal code.

Health Minister Sylvia Jones says the province is launching a call for proposals today, with $213 million attached to create or expand the 80 teams as part of a $1.8-billion announcement she made on the eve of the provincial election.

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