The number of New Brunswickers with an assigned primary care doctor has been declining since 2017. A new report from the New Brunswick Health Council shows a stabilization of that number for the first time in years. As Suzanne Lapointe explains, the council attributes it to the adoption of team-based clinics.
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New Brunswick Health Council says team-based clinics helping residents access primary care
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