Describing primary care patterns before and during the COVID-19 pandemic across Canada: a quasi-experimental pre-post design cohort study using national practice-based research network data.
Shuaib HafidKarla LancasterKris Aubrey-BaslerJohn A QueenanNeil DrummondJennifer LawsonMeredith VanstoneKathryn NicholsonMarie-Thérèse LussierDee ManginMichelle HowardPublished in: BMJ open (2024)
Encounters with primary care remained consistent during the pandemic, but in-person care, such as lab tests and blood pressure measurements, decreased. In-person care indicators followed temporally to national COVID-19 case counts during the pandemic.
Keyphrases
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