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This is one of three QIP Summaries published by Ontario Health in 2025, based on the 2025-26 QIP submissions.
Access and Flow in Interprofessional Primary Care shares insights from the Equity section of the 302 Quality Improvement Plans (QIPs) submitted by interprofessional primary care teams for 2025/26, which includes the following indicators:
- Number of new patients or clients enrolled per team
- % of patients or clients who felt they received timely access to care
- % of patients or clients with Type 2 Diabetes who are up to date with HbA1C monitorine
- % of screen-eligible people who are up to date with colorectal tests
- % of screen-eligible people who are up to date with cervical screening
- % of screen-eligible people who are up to date with screening
The infosheet provides current aggregate data for these indicators from all primary health care models, progress from last year (where applicable), indicator uptake, and lists of change ideas, barriers, and enablers.
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See the other two infosheets in this series here:
Check out more Primary Care QIP Resources from Ontario Health here, including information to guide QIP development.