Theme 2. Planning programs for equitable access to care

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Learning Objectives

  1. Understand how to triage patient waiting for a primary care provider
  2. Understand how to develop a program to manage patients with no primary care provider
  3. Understand how to mitigate clinical, organizaitonal and legal risk associated with caring for patient with no provider

Summary/Abstract The Unattached Patient Program (UPP) is intended to provide residents in the greater Owen Sound Area, who do not have a primary care provider with access to a general assessment, screening investigations, and referral as indicated to local specialists and community programs. If available and agreed upon, clients may be referred to a primary care practitioner for enrollment with the OSFHT. The UPP supports early detection and management of asymptomatic disease and risk factors. The emphasis is not to provide comprehensive primary care; rather the emphasis is on assessment, screening, preventive health care interventions (eg: immunization), health education and required follow up and referrals. The available information will inform health care management for both the patient and future providers. Presenters

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