Primary Care Access

People with chronic pain represent a substantial share of primary care visits but remain under-studied in terms of access needs and care experiences. The study examines how people with chronic pain access primary care in British Columbia a…

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People with chronic pain represent a substantial share of primary care visits but remain under-studied in terms of access needs and care experiences. The study examines how people with chronic pain access primary care in British Columbia and how that access relates to wider health service use. Primary care providers often act as first contact, referral source to specialized pain care, and continuing care providers after specialist discharge. Primary care providers can facilitate access to social and governmental services for people with chronic pain.