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- 1. Primary health care, 2015 ArchivedStats in brief: 82-625-X201700114769Description:
This is a Health fact sheet about having a primary health care provider among Canadians aged 12 and older. The results shown are based on data from the Canadian Community Health Survey.
Release date: 2017-03-22 - 2. Access to a regular medical doctor, 2014 ArchivedStats in brief: 82-625-X201500114177Description:
This is a Health fact sheet about having a regular medical doctor among Canadians aged 12 and older. The results shown are based on data from the Canadian Community Health Survey.
Release date: 2015-06-17 - 3. Access to a regular medical doctor, 2013 ArchivedStats in brief: 82-625-X201400114013Description:
This is a Health fact sheet about having a regular medical doctor among Canadians. The results shown are based on data from the Canadian Community Health Survey.
Release date: 2014-06-12 - 4. Having a regular medical doctor, 2009 ArchivedStats in brief: 82-625-X201000211260Geography: CanadaDescription:
This is a Health fact sheet about having a regular medical doctor among Canadians. The results shown are based on data from the Canadian Community Health Survey.
Release date: 2010-06-15 - 5. Having a regular medical doctor 2008 ArchivedStats in brief: 82-625-X201000111102Geography: CanadaDescription:
For many Canadians, the first point of contact for medical care is their doctor. Not having a regular medical doctor is associated with fewer visits with general practitioners or specialists, who can play a role in screening and treating medical conditions early. Over the past decade, the percentage of Canadians who report having a regular medical doctor has declined.
Release date: 2010-04-12 - Journals and periodicals: 91-550-XGeography: CanadaDescription:
This is an analytical report on Services to Official-Language Minorities by Health Professionals. This report explores the availability of health professionals who can work in either official language to serve the needs of official language minorities and compares the number of those professionals with the distribution of minority and majority populations in each region of the country.
Release date: 2009-04-20 - Articles and reports: 82-003-X200800110532Geography: CanadaDescription: This article examines whether consultations with health care providers, not having a regular doctor, receipt of preventive screening tests, and unmet health care needs vary by sexual identity for Canadians aged 18 to 59. Results are based on the Canadian Community Health Survey, combined 2003 and 2005 data.Release date: 2008-03-19
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- 1. Primary health care, 2015 ArchivedStats in brief: 82-625-X201700114769Description:
This is a Health fact sheet about having a primary health care provider among Canadians aged 12 and older. The results shown are based on data from the Canadian Community Health Survey.
Release date: 2017-03-22 - 2. Access to a regular medical doctor, 2014 ArchivedStats in brief: 82-625-X201500114177Description:
This is a Health fact sheet about having a regular medical doctor among Canadians aged 12 and older. The results shown are based on data from the Canadian Community Health Survey.
Release date: 2015-06-17 - 3. Access to a regular medical doctor, 2013 ArchivedStats in brief: 82-625-X201400114013Description:
This is a Health fact sheet about having a regular medical doctor among Canadians. The results shown are based on data from the Canadian Community Health Survey.
Release date: 2014-06-12 - 4. Having a regular medical doctor, 2009 ArchivedStats in brief: 82-625-X201000211260Geography: CanadaDescription:
This is a Health fact sheet about having a regular medical doctor among Canadians. The results shown are based on data from the Canadian Community Health Survey.
Release date: 2010-06-15 - 5. Having a regular medical doctor 2008 ArchivedStats in brief: 82-625-X201000111102Geography: CanadaDescription:
For many Canadians, the first point of contact for medical care is their doctor. Not having a regular medical doctor is associated with fewer visits with general practitioners or specialists, who can play a role in screening and treating medical conditions early. Over the past decade, the percentage of Canadians who report having a regular medical doctor has declined.
Release date: 2010-04-12 - Journals and periodicals: 91-550-XGeography: CanadaDescription:
This is an analytical report on Services to Official-Language Minorities by Health Professionals. This report explores the availability of health professionals who can work in either official language to serve the needs of official language minorities and compares the number of those professionals with the distribution of minority and majority populations in each region of the country.
Release date: 2009-04-20 - Articles and reports: 82-003-X200800110532Geography: CanadaDescription: This article examines whether consultations with health care providers, not having a regular doctor, receipt of preventive screening tests, and unmet health care needs vary by sexual identity for Canadians aged 18 to 59. Results are based on the Canadian Community Health Survey, combined 2003 and 2005 data.Release date: 2008-03-19
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