After a year of advocacy on funding to expand and enhance access to team-based primary care, AFHTO’s advocacy efforts have proven successful as the Ontario government announces a $546 million investment in primary care, aiming to connect up to 600,000 individuals to primary care teams. This afternoon, Ontario’s Minister of Finance Peter Bethlenfalvy presented the budget which highlighted the government’s commitment to new investments aimed at increasing access to team-based primary care. 

AFHTO is supportive of this new investment which brings sustainable funding to the sector. “We applaud the government of Ontario for this historic investment in primary care teams throughout the province. The sustainability of this funding is important as it enables more Ontarians to receive comprehensive primary care services, leading to improved outcomes and swifter access to necessary care. This strategic investment not only bolsters the existing framework of primary care teams but also reinforces their role as the cornerstone of Ontario’s healthcare system. This funding is crucial to maintain the momentum of these teams, safeguarding the long-term health and well-being of our communities.” – Leslie Sorensen, CEO, Association of Family Health Teams of Ontario
 

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