Ontario Creating New Provincewide Primary Care Medical Record System

Province increasing Primary Care Action Plan funding to $3.4 billion, on track to exceed 2025-26 attachment target.

TORONTO — The Ontario government is taking the next steps to deliver its Primary Care Action Plan, which is on track to connect everyone in the province to a family doctor or primary care provider by 2029. As part of its plan, Ontario is advancing a new provincewide Primary Care Medical Record system that will integrate patient records, reduce paperwork for doctors and improve the quality of care received by patients. Through the 2026 Budget, the province is also increasing overall funding for the plan to a total of $3.4 billion between 2025 and 2029.

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