The College of Family Physicians of Canada is urging the federal government to alleviate administrative burdens on family physicians to improve patient care access. CFPC president Dr. Sarah Cook highlighted that nearly six million Canadians lack a family doctor and called for measures such as increasing digital interoperability and funding AI transcription tools. She emphasized the need for connected health information systems and the swift adoption of Bill S-5 to enhance data sharing across healthcare providers.
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