Burlington — The Burlington Family Health Team has received $710,030 funding for expansion of their services. This is part of Ontario’s $110 million investment to connect up to 328,000 people to primary care teams, bringing the province one step closer to connecting everyone in Ontario to primary care.
“This funding enhances access to primary health care ensuring individuals in Burlington and surrounding areas have the care they need, where and when they need it,” said Natalie Pierre, Member of Provincial Parliament for Burlington. “This investment by the Province in the Burlington Family Health Team, under the leadership of the Premier and Minister of Health, will significantly grow our primary care capacity in Burlington and serve nearly 4,400 residents in our community.”
Ontario currently leads the country with 90 percent of people connected to a regular health care provider. As a next step to close the gap for people not connected to primary care in the community, the province is supporting the expansion of interprofessional primary care teams in Burlington.
“Interprofessional primary care teams connect people to a range of health professionals that work together, including doctors, nurse practitioners, registered and practical nurses, physiotherapists, social workers and dietitians, among others. Timely access to primary care helps people stay healthier for longer with faster diagnosis and treatment, as well as more consistent support managing their day-to-day health while relieving pressures on emergency departments and walk-in clinics. This funding announcement is great news for the residents of Burlington.” Said Effie Triantafilopoulos, Member of Provincial Parliament for Oakville North-Burlington.
“Our government is making record investments to ensure that everyone that wants to have a primary care provider can connect to one,” said the Deputy Premier and Minister of Health. “While there is more work to do, giving hundreds of thousands of more Ontarians the opportunity to connect to primary care brings us that much closer to this goal.”
In addition to other historic investments to expand medical school spots and efforts to break down barriers so highly-skilled internationally-trained doctors can care for people in Ontario, Ministry of Health modelling shows that these initiatives will help connect up to 98 per cent of people in Ontario to primary care in the next several years.
“The Burlington Family Health Team is grateful for the Government of Ontario’s investments in primary care. This funding will allow our team to further expand access to primary care programs and services in Burlington, said Carole Beauvais, Executive Director for the Burlington Family Health Team. “We’re proud of our service model through which we’re providing access to primary care services, including physiotherapy and psychotherapy, to residents of our community at no cost to them.”
Since the launch of Your Health: A Plan for Connected and Convenient Care one year ago, the government has been making steady progress to ensure the health care system has become better equipped to respond to the needs of patients and provide them with the right care in the right place, faster access to services and access to an expanded health care workforce.
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