Community health centres aim to provide family docs for anyone who lives nearby, but capacity an issue

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White Coat Black Art26:30The secret to success at Community Health Centres

On any given day, the employees of Centretown Community Health Centre near downtown Ottawa see a diverse range of patients, from the unhoused to seniors to families with young children who have struggled to find family doctors. 

Similar to a school catchment area, the idea is that anyone who lives in the area — which includes the Glebe, Centretown and Old Ottawa South — is automatically able to qualify for the centre’s services. It’s an attempt to patch the gaps in a province where over two million people are without primary

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