Provincial investment for North Durham FHT connects more people to primary care
Durham Radio News published an article on February 16, 2024
This is part of Ontario’s $110-million investment to connect 328,000 more people to primary care teams.
Durham Radio News published an article on February 16, 2024
This is part of Ontario’s $110-million investment to connect 328,000 more people to primary care teams.
Huntsville Doppler published an article on February 16, 2024
By Anthony Leardi MPP Riding of Essex
Kingsville Times published an article on February 16, 2024
By Anthony Leardi MPP Riding of Essex
TB News Watch published an article on February 16, 2024
By Justin Hardy
THUNDER BAY -- A few clinics in the Thunder Bay area are now benefiting from a new investment by the Ontario government.
Standard-Freeholder published an article on February 16, 2024
By Standard-Freeholder staff
Timmins Today published an article on February 9, 2024
By Amanda Rabski-McColl
Family health units in the north are getting a funding boost.
The province has announced $5.9 million for primary care teams. That includes $1.3 million for Timmins clinics at the East End Family Health Team and the Timmins Academic Family Health Team. That funding is expected to open up primary care access to 10,000 people.
CTV News Northern Ontario published an article on February 9, 2024
By Lydia Chubak
The Ontario government is promising around $6 million to expand family health teams and create new ones in northeastern Ontario.
“They’ll get full notice of the details next week but we wanted to get the announcement out," said Timmins MPP George Pirie.
Stratford Today published an article on February 9, 2024
By Paul Cluff
Listowel-Wingham Family Health Team is getting $822,604 in provincial funding to expand primary care.
The funds, announced on Friday morning in Listowel, will help the team serve an additional 2,000 residents in Huron and Perth counties.
Quinte News published an article on February 8, 2024
By Zach McGibbon
Ontario has announced new funding for the Trent Hills Family Health Team to help expand their services.
THFHT will be receiving $221,933 to help service unattached patients in the area.
It’s part of an overall $110 million investment by the provincial government to primary care teams across Ontario.
The Grand 101 published an article on February 7, 2024
By Riley Gillespie-Wilson
CLIFFORD – More funding is coming to the Minto-Mapleton Family Health Team, to help equip them with additional staff.