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This study analyzes the proportion of women receiving prenatal care by physician type in Ontario during the 2003/04 period. It also examines the percentage of adults aged 20-64 and 65 years and older accessing office-based care, broken down by physician specialty type. By comparing data across Local Health Integration Networks, this research sheds light on healthcare accessibility and utilization trends in the province, providing valuable insights for policymakers and healthcare providers.
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2. Proportion of women (%) receiving prenatal care, by physician type, 2003/04 2.3 Proportion of women receiving prenatal care, by physician type, Local Health Integration Network, and for the Province of Ontario, 2003/04
2.3 Proportion of women receiving prenatal care, by physician type, Local Health Integration Network, and for the Province of Ontario, 2003/04
3. 2.72.7
4. 2.92.9
5. 3.8a3.8a
6. 3.8b
3.8b
7. 3.8c3.8c
8. 3.8d3.8d
9. 4.11a4.11a
10. 4.11b4.11b
11. Proportion of adults (%) aged 20–64 years seen for office-based care,by physician specialty type, 2002/03 Exhibit 4.12a Proportion of adults aged 20–64 years seen for office-based care, by physician specialty type and Local Health Integration Network, in Ontario, 2002/03Exhibit 4.12a Proportion of adults aged 20–64 years seen for office-based care, by physician specialty type and Local Health Integration Network, in Ontario, 2002/03
12. Proportion of adults (%) aged 65 years and older seen for office-based care,by physician specialty type, 2002/03 Exhibit 4.12b Proportion of adults aged 65 years and older seen for office-based care, by physician specialty type and Local Health Integration Network, in Ontario, 2002/03Exhibit 4.12b Proportion of adults aged 65 years and older seen for office-based care, by physician specialty type and Local Health Integration Network, in Ontario, 2002/03
13. 10.3
10.3
14. 10.410.4