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Progress of Ontario’s Family Health Team
Model: A Patient-Centered Medical Home
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The United States, as does Canada, faces major
shortages of primary care physicians for care of adults.
If the current US primary care practice model continues
as it is today, 44,000 additional family physicians
and general internists would be needed in 2025 simply
to maintain current numbers of visits for each adult as
the population increases and ages.26 To achieve this
goal would require an immediate increase of about
3,000 family medicine and general internal medicine
graduates annually. An increase of this magnitude
seems unlikely, but wide adoption of patient-centered
medical homes could be part of the workforce solution
by providing a desirable workplace for needed physicians,
nurse practitioners, and physician assistants.
Without workforce increases, primary care services
will fall increasingly on emergency departments and
specialists, who themselves may be overworked, less
prepared, and less disposed to provide this breadth of
services. Without change, the United States faces the
likelihood of increased medical homelessness
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