| Literature DB >> 25927477 |
Mary Ann McColl1,2, Alice Aiken3, Michael Schaub4.
Abstract
Primary care has been ideally characterized as the medical home for all citizens, and yet recent data shows that approximately 6% do not have a family physician, and only 17.5% of family practices are open to new patients. Given acknowledged shortages of family physicians, this research asks the question: Do people with disabilities have particular difficulty finding a family physician? Health Care Connect (HCC) is a government-funded agency in Ontario Canada, designed to "help Ontarians who are without a family health care provider to find one". Using data from HCC, supplemented by interviews with HCC staff, the study explores the average wait time for patients with disabilities to be linked with a primary care physician, and the challenges faced by agency staff in doing so. The study found that disabled registrants with the program are only slightly disadvantaged in terms of wait times to find a family physician, and success rates are ultimately comparable; however, agency staff report that there are a number of significant challenges associated with placing disabled patients.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25927477 PMCID: PMC4454931 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph120504638
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Success rates in linking non-disabled and disabled registrants with family physicians by region.
| Region 1 | Non-Disabled | Disabled | OR | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Registered | Referred | % | Registered | Referred | % | ||
| CENTRAL | 27,232 | 18,625 | 68.4 | 6213 | 5172 | 83.2 | 1.216 |
| EAST | 35,545 | 22,278 | 62.7 | 9011 | 6239 | 69.2 | 1.103 |
| WEST | 16,443 | 13,059 | 79.4 | 4680 | 3888 | 83.1 | 1.047 |
| NORTH | 31,989 | 17,022 | 53.2 | 9267 | 4476 | 48.3 | 0.908 |
| TOTAL | 111,209 | 70,984 | 63.8 | 29,171 | 19,775 | 67.8 | 1.063 |
Regions correspond with Local Health Integration Networks (LHIN) in Ontario Canada. Central region includes: Central, Toronto Central, Mississauga-Halton, Central West, Waterloo-Wellington, Hamilton-Niagara-Haldimand-Brant. Eastern region includes: Central East, Southeast, Champlain. Western region includes: Erie-St.Clair, South West. Northern region includes: North Simcoe-Muskoka, North East, North West.
Wait time to link disabled vs. non-disabled patients with family physicians.
| Region | Non-Disabled | Disabled | Difference | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean (SD) | 90th%-ile | Mean (SD) | 90th%-ile | % 1 | Days 2 | |
| CENTRAL | 52 (±48.94) | 142 | 43 (+35.5) | 108 | 0.76 | −9 |
| EAST | 56 (±62.77) | 172 | 57 (+63.33) | 174 | 1.02 | +1 |
| WEST | 45 (±46.11) | 130 | 49 (+48.86) | 139 | 1.09 | +4 |
| NORTH | 103 (+97.33) | 282 | 113 (+108.16) | 312 | 1.11 | +10 |
| MEAN | 64 (+64.58) | 183 | 65 (+70.42) | 195 | 1.02 | +1 |
Mean (disabled)/Mean (non-disabled); Mean (disabled) − Mean (non-disabled); * p < 0.05.