Changes over time in patient visits and continuity of care among graduating cohorts of family physicians in 4 Canadian provinces

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Abstract

Background: Lack of patient access to family physicians in Canada is a concern. The role of recent physician graduates in this problem of supply of primary care services has not been established. We sought to establish whether career stage or graduation cohort were related to family physician practice volume and continuity of care over time. Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study of family physician practice from 1997/98 to 2017/18. We collected administrative health and physician claims data in British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario and Nova Scotia. We included all physicians who registered with their respective provincial regulatory colleges as having a medical specialty of family practice or who had billed the provincial health insurance system for patient care as family physicians, or both. We used regression models to isolate the effects of 3year categories of years in practice (at all career stages), time period and cohort on patient contacts and physicianlevel continuity of care. Results: Between 1997/98 and 2017/18, the median number of patient contacts per provider per year fell by between 515 and 1736 contacts in the 4 provinces examined. Median contacts peaked at 27–29 years in practice in all provinces, and median physicianlevel continuity of care increased until 30 or more years in practice. We found no association between graduation cohort and patient contacts or physicianlevel continuity of care. Interpretation: Recent cohorts of family physicians practise similarly to their predecessors in terms of practice volumes and continuity of care. Because family physicians of all career stages showed declining patient contacts, we suggest that systemwide solutions to recent challenges in the accessibility of primary care in Canada are needed.

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Rudoler, D., Peterson, S., Stock, D., Taylor, C., Wilton, D., Blackie, D., … Lavergne, M. R. (2022). Changes over time in patient visits and continuity of care among graduating cohorts of family physicians in 4 Canadian provinces. CMAJ. Canadian Medical Association Journal, 194(48), 1639–1646. https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.220439

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