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Trends in attachment to a primary care provider in Ontario, 2008–2018: an interrupted time-series analysis

Imaan Bayoumi, Richard H. Glazier, Liisa Jaakkimainen, Kamila Premji, Tara Kiran, Eliot Frymire, Shahriar Khan and Michael E. Green
September 05, 2023 11 (5) E809-E819; DOI: https://doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20220167
Imaan Bayoumi
Department of Family Medicine (Bayoumi), Queen’s University; ICES Queen’s (Bayoumi, Frymire, Khan, Green), Kingston, Ont.; ICES Central (Glazier, Jaakkimainen, Premji, Kiran); Department of Family and Community Medicine (Glazier, Kiran), University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; Health Services and Policy Research Institute (Frymire, Khan, Green), Queen’s University, Kingston, Ont.
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Richard H. Glazier
Department of Family Medicine (Bayoumi), Queen’s University; ICES Queen’s (Bayoumi, Frymire, Khan, Green), Kingston, Ont.; ICES Central (Glazier, Jaakkimainen, Premji, Kiran); Department of Family and Community Medicine (Glazier, Kiran), University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; Health Services and Policy Research Institute (Frymire, Khan, Green), Queen’s University, Kingston, Ont.
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Liisa Jaakkimainen
Department of Family Medicine (Bayoumi), Queen’s University; ICES Queen’s (Bayoumi, Frymire, Khan, Green), Kingston, Ont.; ICES Central (Glazier, Jaakkimainen, Premji, Kiran); Department of Family and Community Medicine (Glazier, Kiran), University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; Health Services and Policy Research Institute (Frymire, Khan, Green), Queen’s University, Kingston, Ont.
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Kamila Premji
Department of Family Medicine (Bayoumi), Queen’s University; ICES Queen’s (Bayoumi, Frymire, Khan, Green), Kingston, Ont.; ICES Central (Glazier, Jaakkimainen, Premji, Kiran); Department of Family and Community Medicine (Glazier, Kiran), University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; Health Services and Policy Research Institute (Frymire, Khan, Green), Queen’s University, Kingston, Ont.
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Tara Kiran
Department of Family Medicine (Bayoumi), Queen’s University; ICES Queen’s (Bayoumi, Frymire, Khan, Green), Kingston, Ont.; ICES Central (Glazier, Jaakkimainen, Premji, Kiran); Department of Family and Community Medicine (Glazier, Kiran), University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; Health Services and Policy Research Institute (Frymire, Khan, Green), Queen’s University, Kingston, Ont.
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Eliot Frymire
Department of Family Medicine (Bayoumi), Queen’s University; ICES Queen’s (Bayoumi, Frymire, Khan, Green), Kingston, Ont.; ICES Central (Glazier, Jaakkimainen, Premji, Kiran); Department of Family and Community Medicine (Glazier, Kiran), University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; Health Services and Policy Research Institute (Frymire, Khan, Green), Queen’s University, Kingston, Ont.
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Shahriar Khan
Department of Family Medicine (Bayoumi), Queen’s University; ICES Queen’s (Bayoumi, Frymire, Khan, Green), Kingston, Ont.; ICES Central (Glazier, Jaakkimainen, Premji, Kiran); Department of Family and Community Medicine (Glazier, Kiran), University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; Health Services and Policy Research Institute (Frymire, Khan, Green), Queen’s University, Kingston, Ont.
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Michael E. Green
Department of Family Medicine (Bayoumi), Queen’s University; ICES Queen’s (Bayoumi, Frymire, Khan, Green), Kingston, Ont.; ICES Central (Glazier, Jaakkimainen, Premji, Kiran); Department of Family and Community Medicine (Glazier, Kiran), University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; Health Services and Policy Research Institute (Frymire, Khan, Green), Queen’s University, Kingston, Ont.
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vol. 11 no. 5 E809-E819
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20220167
PubMed 
37669813
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  • Published online September 5, 2023.
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  1. Imaan Bayoumi, MD MSc,
  2. Richard H. Glazier, MD MPH,
  3. Liisa Jaakkimainen, MD MSc,
  4. Kamila Premji, MD MSc,
  5. Tara Kiran, MD MSc,
  6. Eliot Frymire, BA MA,
  7. Shahriar Khan, MSc MA,
  8. Michael E. Green, MD MPH
  1. Department of Family Medicine (Bayoumi), Queen’s University; ICES Queen’s (Bayoumi, Frymire, Khan, Green), Kingston, Ont.; ICES Central (Glazier, Jaakkimainen, Premji, Kiran); Department of Family and Community Medicine (Glazier, Kiran), University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; Health Services and Policy Research Institute (Frymire, Khan, Green), Queen’s University, Kingston, Ont.
  1. Correspondence to: Imaan Bayoumi, bayoumi{at}queensu.ca
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Imaan Bayoumi, Richard H. Glazier, Liisa Jaakkimainen, Kamila Premji, Tara Kiran, Eliot Frymire, Shahriar Khan, Michael E. Green
Sep 2023, 11 (5) E809-E819; DOI: 10.9778/cmajo.20220167

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Sep 2023, 11 (5) E809-E819; DOI: 10.9778/cmajo.20220167
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