M Ruth Lavergne, Aidan Bodner, Sara Allin, Erin Christian, Mohammad Hajizadeh, Lindsay Hedden, Alan Katz, George Kephart, Myles Leslie, David Rudoler, Sarah Spencer
Canadian provinces and territories have undertaken varied reforms to how primary care is funded, organized, and delivered, but equity impacts of reforms are unclear. We explore disparities in access to primary care by income, educational attainment, dwelling ownership, immigration, racialization, place of residence (metropolitan/non-metropolitan), and sex/gender, and how these have changed over time, using data from the Canadian Community Health Survey (2007/08 and 2015/16 or 2017/18). We observe disparities by income, educational attainment, dwelling ownership, recent immigration, immigration (regular place of care), racialization (regular place of care), and sex/gender...
June 20, 2023: Healthcare Management Forum