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ANHP Ontario Health Team launches survey

People who don’t have a doctor in the Kenora area are encouraged to take part in a survey launched by the All Nation Health Partners.

The survey is for Indigenous and non-Indigeous residents who don’t have access to a primary care provider.

The survey is called Count me In and aims to find out how many people are without a doctor locally, including First Nations.

The goal is to provide a better picture of the primary care in area communities.

“Data is key,” added Neil.

“By participating in this survey, residents will help us paint a more accurate picture of healthcare access in all the communities in our region.”

The survey is available at anhp.net/survey, via phone at 807-468-6321 ext.8503 or you can fill out a paper copy available at the Kenora Public Library, Lake of the Woods District Hospital reception desk, or New Horizons Senior Centres (both locations).

  • Tim Davidson has more than 30 years of experience in radio news. He is based in Kenora and covers stories in northwestern Ontario. Contact Tim at davidson.tim@radioabl.ca.

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