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Manitoba ahead of national average in accessing primary-care physicians, survey shows
Summary by Winnipeg Free Press
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The new National Study NosSins 2025 shows that 88.8% of Manitobans report having access to primary care through a family physician or nurse practitioner. Ontario is the second-largest province with 88.5%, while Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick have the lowest rankings, with 62.6% and 65.9% respectively of residents having access to primary care."It is encouraging to see that nearly 89% of Manitobans report having a regular primary care pro…
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