French-Language Primary Care Access

French-speaking Ontarians generally must travel farther for language-concordant family physician care than the general population travels for English primary care. The study compares access to any family physician with access to physicians…

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French-speaking Ontarians generally must travel farther for language-concordant family physician care than the general population travels for English primary care. The study compares access to any family physician with access to physicians who self-reported being able to practise in French. Language-concordant care is treated as a health equity issue for linguistic minorities in Ontario.