#Cha Gheill
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Reposted by #Cha Gheill
Kingston city council approved $600K to recruit family doctors and support clinics expanding care. Health Care Connect data suggests that the ~9,000 people on the waitlist could be matched with a physician by year’s end.
If you haven't already, make sure to register with Health Care Connect.
#ygk
If you haven't already, make sure to register with Health Care Connect.
#ygk
#ICYMI
Though a report to Council had indicated all #YGK residents might have access to primary care by the end of 2025, when Council received that report last week, they were asked to approve further funding for #DoctorRecruitment.
The story: www.kingstonist.com/news/all-orp...
Though a report to Council had indicated all #YGK residents might have access to primary care by the end of 2025, when Council received that report last week, they were asked to approve further funding for #DoctorRecruitment.
The story: www.kingstonist.com/news/all-orp...
Update: All orphaned patients in Kingston could have access to a family doctor in 2025, according to new report
(Kingston, Ontario) Kingston City Council voted unanimously in support of further funding for the city's doctor recruitment strategy at their meeting Tuesday, Apr. 1, 2025.
www.kingstonist.com
April 8, 2025 at 8:39 PM
Kingston city council approved $600K to recruit family doctors and support clinics expanding care. Health Care Connect data suggests that the ~9,000 people on the waitlist could be matched with a physician by year’s end.
If you haven't already, make sure to register with Health Care Connect.
#ygk
If you haven't already, make sure to register with Health Care Connect.
#ygk