Access to primary care still a struggle in New Brunswick, report says

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There are at least 30,000 people who do not have access to primary care through the province's NB Health link system.

The recent 2023 Primary Care Survey found that 69 per cent of people with a care provider sought care elsewhere in 2023, including emergency rooms and urgent care centres, making it more difficult for those without a provider. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young.A recent progress report on New Brunswick’s health plan touts significant progress in key areas, but challenges still remain in accessing primary care.

The update also highlights the elimination of the old doctor waiting list and the 59,000 people who are now receiving care through NB Health Link.“We’re certainly not raising the banner to say job done, we’re going to continue to work,” he said in an interview Thursday. The recent 2023 Primary Care Survey conducted by the council found that 69 per cent of people with a care provider sought care elsewhere in 2023, including emergency rooms and urgent care centres, making it more difficult for those without a provider.Canadian Blood Services wants to revive WWII-era dried plasma useThe survey also found that just 79 per cent of people in the province have a provider and just 32 per cent can see them within five days.

 

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