Family physicians' experiences with an innovative, community-based, hybrid model of in- person and virtual care: a mixed-methods study
Abstract Background Rural, remote, and underserved communities have often struggled to provide adequate access to family physicians. To bridge this gap in Renfrew County, a large, rural region in Ontario, Canada, a community- based, hybrid care model was implemented, combining virtual care from fami...
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Main Authors: | Jonathan Fitzsimon (Author), Kush Patel (Author), Cayden Peixoto (Author), Christopher Belanger (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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