In Denmark, residents are assigned a general practitioner upon moving and given a card that streamlines healthcare access. This system contrasts with Canada's struggles where many face long waits for family doctors. About 6.5 million Canadians are currently without primary care providers. Dr. Tara Kiran, a Toronto family doctor, explored Denmark and the Netherlands' effective primary-care systems, where over 95% have a family doctor, highlighting the potential improvements Canada could strive for in its healthcare model.
"You're not left looking for a number. You're not left searching for who to contact. It's gold in a card." - Emily Ritchie
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