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Ce rapport présente une analyse de la demande et de l’offre de services de santé en français (SSF) dans le secteur des soins de longue durée (SLD) en Ontario. En nous appuyant sur des données publiques ainsi que sur des données administratives fournies par le ministère de la Santé de l’Ontario, le rapport examine : 1. la demande régionale de SSF, évaluée selon la population ontarienne âgée de 65 ans et plus et la population francophone de ce groupe d’âge ; 2. l’offre de SSF, mesurée par le...
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Background: Although language concordance between patients and primary care physicians results in better quality of care and health outcomes, little research has explored inequities in travel burden to access primary care people of linguistic minority groups in Canada. We sought to investigate the travel burden of language-concordant primary care among people who speak French but not English (French-only speakers) and the general public in Ottawa, Ontario, and any inequities in access across...
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Abstract Objective Providing care in a patient’s preferred language improves health outcomes and patient satisfaction. In Ontario, access to French-speaking physicians (FSPs) is estimated using FSP-to-Francophone population ratios and compared with total physician-to-total population ratios. This approach fails to consider the fact that FSPs also serve non-Francophone patients and that Francophones must compete with the entire population to access FSPs. As a result, this approach...
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