Leaders from the Saskatchewan Medical Association and the Saskatchewan College of Family Physicians urge a bold health-care redesign.
The ideas we want to implement are not novel; they have been informed by other high-performing health systems across the globe — ones that have purposefully organized around and prioritized investments in primary health care.
Moving to a new model of physician-led team-based care in the community will require us all — primary health-care professionals and patients — to learn to work together in new ways. Having family physicians lead these interdisciplinary care teams will ensure that patients receive co-ordinated, comprehensive care over the longer term.
Frail and aging people may be better served by visits from the appropriate health-care workers in their homes. Patients will receive the right care, at the right time, by the right member of the team.
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