The Ontario Medical Association (OMA) is warning the entire business model of family medicine is failing, with many physicians resorting to own bank accounts to keep their practices afloat. Abigail Bimman speaks with some family doctors about why they are giving up, and what one advocate says needs to be done to fix the worsening problem.
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