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Changes in family medicine visits across sociodemographic groups after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in Ontario: a retrospective cohort study

Ellen Stephenson, Braden O’Neill, Jessica Gronsbell, Debra A. Butt, Noah Crampton, Catherine Ji, Sumeet Kalia, Christopher Meaney and Karen Tu
June 15, 2021 9 (2) E651-E658; DOI: https://doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20210005
Ellen Stephenson
Department of Family and Community Medicine (Stephenson, O’Neill, Butt, Crampton, Ji, Kalia, Meaney, Tu), University of Toronto; MAP Centre for Urban Health Solutions (O’Neill), St. Michael’s Hospital; North York General Hospital (Tu); Department of Statistical Sciences (Gronsbell), University of Toronto; Scarborough Health Network (Butt); Toronto Western Hospital Family Health Team (Crampton, Ji, Tu), University Health Network, Toronto, Ont.
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Braden O’Neill
Department of Family and Community Medicine (Stephenson, O’Neill, Butt, Crampton, Ji, Kalia, Meaney, Tu), University of Toronto; MAP Centre for Urban Health Solutions (O’Neill), St. Michael’s Hospital; North York General Hospital (Tu); Department of Statistical Sciences (Gronsbell), University of Toronto; Scarborough Health Network (Butt); Toronto Western Hospital Family Health Team (Crampton, Ji, Tu), University Health Network, Toronto, Ont.
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Jessica Gronsbell
Department of Family and Community Medicine (Stephenson, O’Neill, Butt, Crampton, Ji, Kalia, Meaney, Tu), University of Toronto; MAP Centre for Urban Health Solutions (O’Neill), St. Michael’s Hospital; North York General Hospital (Tu); Department of Statistical Sciences (Gronsbell), University of Toronto; Scarborough Health Network (Butt); Toronto Western Hospital Family Health Team (Crampton, Ji, Tu), University Health Network, Toronto, Ont.
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Debra A. Butt
Department of Family and Community Medicine (Stephenson, O’Neill, Butt, Crampton, Ji, Kalia, Meaney, Tu), University of Toronto; MAP Centre for Urban Health Solutions (O’Neill), St. Michael’s Hospital; North York General Hospital (Tu); Department of Statistical Sciences (Gronsbell), University of Toronto; Scarborough Health Network (Butt); Toronto Western Hospital Family Health Team (Crampton, Ji, Tu), University Health Network, Toronto, Ont.
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Noah Crampton
Department of Family and Community Medicine (Stephenson, O’Neill, Butt, Crampton, Ji, Kalia, Meaney, Tu), University of Toronto; MAP Centre for Urban Health Solutions (O’Neill), St. Michael’s Hospital; North York General Hospital (Tu); Department of Statistical Sciences (Gronsbell), University of Toronto; Scarborough Health Network (Butt); Toronto Western Hospital Family Health Team (Crampton, Ji, Tu), University Health Network, Toronto, Ont.
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Catherine Ji
Department of Family and Community Medicine (Stephenson, O’Neill, Butt, Crampton, Ji, Kalia, Meaney, Tu), University of Toronto; MAP Centre for Urban Health Solutions (O’Neill), St. Michael’s Hospital; North York General Hospital (Tu); Department of Statistical Sciences (Gronsbell), University of Toronto; Scarborough Health Network (Butt); Toronto Western Hospital Family Health Team (Crampton, Ji, Tu), University Health Network, Toronto, Ont.
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Sumeet Kalia
Department of Family and Community Medicine (Stephenson, O’Neill, Butt, Crampton, Ji, Kalia, Meaney, Tu), University of Toronto; MAP Centre for Urban Health Solutions (O’Neill), St. Michael’s Hospital; North York General Hospital (Tu); Department of Statistical Sciences (Gronsbell), University of Toronto; Scarborough Health Network (Butt); Toronto Western Hospital Family Health Team (Crampton, Ji, Tu), University Health Network, Toronto, Ont.
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Christopher Meaney
Department of Family and Community Medicine (Stephenson, O’Neill, Butt, Crampton, Ji, Kalia, Meaney, Tu), University of Toronto; MAP Centre for Urban Health Solutions (O’Neill), St. Michael’s Hospital; North York General Hospital (Tu); Department of Statistical Sciences (Gronsbell), University of Toronto; Scarborough Health Network (Butt); Toronto Western Hospital Family Health Team (Crampton, Ji, Tu), University Health Network, Toronto, Ont.
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Karen Tu
Department of Family and Community Medicine (Stephenson, O’Neill, Butt, Crampton, Ji, Kalia, Meaney, Tu), University of Toronto; MAP Centre for Urban Health Solutions (O’Neill), St. Michael’s Hospital; North York General Hospital (Tu); Department of Statistical Sciences (Gronsbell), University of Toronto; Scarborough Health Network (Butt); Toronto Western Hospital Family Health Team (Crampton, Ji, Tu), University Health Network, Toronto, Ont.
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vol. 9 no. 2 E651-E658
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20210005
PubMed 
34131028
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  • Published online June 15, 2021.
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  1. Ellen Stephenson, PhD,
  2. Braden O’Neill, MD DPhil,
  3. Jessica Gronsbell, PhD,
  4. Debra A. Butt, MD MSc,
  5. Noah Crampton, MD MSc,
  6. Catherine Ji, MD MSc,
  7. Sumeet Kalia, MSc,
  8. Christopher Meaney, MSc,
  9. Karen Tu, MD MSc
  1. Department of Family and Community Medicine (Stephenson, O’Neill, Butt, Crampton, Ji, Kalia, Meaney, Tu), University of Toronto; MAP Centre for Urban Health Solutions (O’Neill), St. Michael’s Hospital; North York General Hospital (Tu); Department of Statistical Sciences (Gronsbell), University of Toronto; Scarborough Health Network (Butt); Toronto Western Hospital Family Health Team (Crampton, Ji, Tu), University Health Network, Toronto, Ont.
  1. Correspondence to: Ellen Stephenson, ellen.stephenson{at}utoronto.ca
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Ellen Stephenson, Braden O’Neill, Jessica Gronsbell, Debra A. Butt, Noah Crampton, Catherine Ji, Sumeet Kalia, Christopher Meaney, Karen Tu
Apr 2021, 9 (2) E651-E658; DOI: 10.9778/cmajo.20210005

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Ellen Stephenson, Braden O’Neill, Jessica Gronsbell, Debra A. Butt, Noah Crampton, Catherine Ji, Sumeet Kalia, Christopher Meaney, Karen Tu
Apr 2021, 9 (2) E651-E658; DOI: 10.9778/cmajo.20210005
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