WATCH: The province is launching a new care model at local clinics in an effort to improve access to primary care. The Dalhousie family medicine clinics will be switching to a collaborative model with numerous health care providers working under one roof. The pilot project is expecting to help take 35 hundred people off the need a family practice registry. Alicia Draus has the details.
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