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Nova Scotia multidisciplinary health teams a key to improving access: officials

HALIFAX - Nova Scotia health officials said Tuesday that they are making progress recruiting health professionals and in reducing the province’s primary care wait list through an emphasis on collaborative care.

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Nova Scotia multidisciplinary health teams a key to improving access: officials

Nova Scotia’s provincial flag flies on a flagpole in Ottawa on June 30, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld


HALIFAX - Nova Scotia health officials said Tuesday that they are making progress recruiting health professionals and in reducing the province’s primary care wait list through an emphasis on collaborative care.

Dr. Aaron Smith, provincial medical executive director with the province’s health authority, told the legislature’s health committee that clinics with multidisciplinary teams attract doctors.

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