Former Ford government minister questions his 'election-style' family doctor plan
- Premier Doug Ford's government announced a plan to address Ontario's doctor shortage on Monday, just before a snap election.
- The plan, called 'Ontario's Primary Care Action Plan,' aims to provide two million Ontarians with access to a family doctor in four years.
- The initiative involves assigning patients to hundreds of new 'primary care teams' to improve access to healthcare.
- Philpott stated that the plan will create a primary care system in Ontario that has never existed before.
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