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A Canadian study shows hybrid care boosts rural access, matching traditional outcomes and urging policy support.
A University of Ottawa study finds hybrid primary care—blending in-person and virtual services—effectively improves access to care in rural Ontario, serving over 1,500 patients in underserved areas.
The Integrated Virtual Care (IVC) program helped overcome physician shortages and geographic barriers, with high acceptance from patients and providers and outcomes matching traditional care.
Researchers highlight IVC as a promising solution to the inverse care law and recommend policy support, including alternative compensation and expanded roles for nurse practitioners.
This aligns with Ontario’s $2 billion commitment to connect residents with a primary care provider within four years.
Un estudio canadiense muestra que la atención híbrida aumenta el acceso rural, coincidiendo con los resultados tradicionales e instando al apoyo de las políticas.