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Nova Scotia's updated primary care registry has helped over 50,000 people find new doctors since last summer, reducing wait times and improving access.
Nova Scotia has updated its Family Practice Registry to improve access to primary care, helping over 50,000 people transition after provider departures since last summer.
As of January 1, 66,768 residents were seeking care, with officials reporting progress in reducing wait times and increasing attachments.
Despite ongoing criticism over high waitlist numbers, the province will launch enhanced monthly reporting in April, offering detailed data on registrations, attachments, and regional trends to improve transparency and accountability.
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El registro actualizado de atención primaria de Nova Scotia ha ayudado a más de 50,000 personas a encontrar nuevos médicos desde el verano pasado, reduciendo los tiempos de espera y mejorando el acceso.