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The Evolving Role of Canada's Fee-for-Service Family Physicians, 1994 to 2003: Provincial Profiles

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  • Pages: 83
  • Date published: August 16, 2006
  • ISBN 978-1-55392-900-0 (Paper)
  • ISBN 978-1-55392-900-0 (PDF)
  • This new report, based on CIHI's National Physician Database, looks at how family doctors' billing practices have changed over the 10-year period from 1994 to 2003. The report looks at how family doctors practise in each of the provinces, focusing on a variety of health care services including office and hospital visits, mental health care, basic procedures (such as suturing and joint injection/aspiration), advanced procedures (like setting broken bones and intensive care/resuscitation), surgical services (such as appendectomies and tonsillectomies), anesthesia services, obstetrical care and assisting in the operating room. Variations across jurisdictions and 10-year trends within each province are featured within the report. Data trends are examined across urban and rural settings, as well as for physician age and gender groups.

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