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$2 Million Boost for Primary Care in Peterborough

June 1, 20262 Mins Read
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The Ontario government is putting over $2 million into Peterborough City and County to help connect more people with a family doctor or primary care provider.

This year, the province announced funding of $2,019,200 aimed at connecting up to 4,762 patients without a doctor to primary care services in the area through collaborations with the Peterborough Family Health Team, the 360 Nurse Practitioner-Led Clinic, the Peterborough Community Health Centre, and the Peterborough Newcomer Health Clinic.

This funding is part of Ontario’s Primary Care Action Plan, which seeks to link every resident to a family doctor or primary care team by 2029.

“This investment to enhance local healthcare access showcases our government’s absolute commitment to connecting everyone in our region to primary care,” said Dave Smith.

Local partners will set up a system to accept new patients and inform residents who currently lack access to a family physician, nurse practitioner, or community health centre about these opportunities.

According to the province, the Peterborough Family Health Team was one of 124 teams chosen through the latest call for proposals under the Primary Care Action Plan. Together, these teams are expected to add an extra 500,000 patients into primary care across Ontario.

Peterborough Family Health Team CEO Duff Sprague described this announcement as a major boost for local healthcare.

Sprague mentioned that this funding will allow them to expand their Connect Clinic and provide patients with access to family doctors, nurse practitioners, and a pediatrician while they wait for permanent attachment with a primary care provider.

The province states it has already exceeded its 2025-26 target under the Primary Care Action Plan. The aim was to connect 300,000 Ontarians by March 31; however, officials report that by January 1st, over 330,000 people had already been connected with care-surpassing the goal by more than 30,000.


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