Comparison of Family Health Teams to Other Ontario Primary Care Models, 2004/05 to 2011/12 November 2015 COMPARISON OF FAMILY HEALTH TEAMS TO OTHER ONTARIO PRIMARY CARE MODELS, 2004/05 TO 2011/12 Comparison of Family Health Teams to Other Ontario Primary Care Models, 2004/05 to 2011/12 Authors Richard H. Glazier Brian Hutchison Alexander Kopp November 2015 Institute for Clinical Evaluative Science [...] In addition, FHTs often provide primary across multiple models of care.1 Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences 4 COMPARISON OF FAMILY HEALTH TEAMS TO OTHER ONTARIO PRIMARY CARE MODELS, 2004/05 TO 2011/12 Objective The main objective of this report is to compare outcomes of Family Health Team (FHT) patients in relation to other major models of primary care in Ontario, over time. [...] Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences 8 COMPARISON OF FAMILY HEALTH TEAMS TO OTHER ONTARIO PRIMARY CARE MODELS, 2004/05 TO 2011/12 Results After applying exclusion criteria, the approximate number of Ontarians in each primary care model studied was: •. 2.3 million in EFFS •. 1.2 million in FHTs •. 1.0 million in FHOs that were not FHTs •. 224,000 in FFS •. 60,000 in CHCs •. 39,000 in FHNs tha [...] In terms of physician distribution, while FHTs, FHNs and FHOs had payment, the highest levels of morbidity and higher income distributions (14.6–17.4% in the comorbidity were found in the salary model lowest income quintile and 21.0–26.0% in the (CHCs). [...] Family Health Networks (FHNs) 2 Family Health Organizations (FHOs) Family Health Teams (FHTs) 1.5 1 0.5 0 Year 23 Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences RESULTS COMPARISON OF FAMILY HEALTH TEAMS TO OTHER ONTARIO PRIMARY CARE MODELS, 2004/05 TO 2011/12 EXHIBIT 4.7 Percentage of patients aged 52 to 74 who had a fecal occult blood test in the previous two years, other investigations in the previo
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