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Eliot Frymire

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MacNeil M, Tagami A, Sheffield P, Ramsden V, Barker J, Boyle J, et al.
Res Involv Engagem . 2024 Nov; 10(1):114. PMID: 39497223
Background: Having a primary care provider is associated with better care experiences and lower care costs. In 2021, INSPIRE-PHC released Primary Care Data Reports - publicly available summaries of administrative...
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Shuldiner J, Green M, Kiran T, Khan S, Frymire E, Moineddin R, et al.
CMAJ . 2024 Apr; 196(13):E432-E440. PMID: 38589026
Background: Variations in primary care practices may explain some differences in health outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic. We sought to evaluate the characteristics of primary care practices by the proportion...
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Premji K, Green M, Glazier R, Khan S, Schultz S, Mathews M, et al.
BMJ Open . 2023 Dec; 13(12):e074120. PMID: 38149429
Objectives: Population ageing is a global phenomenon. Resultant healthcare workforce shortages are anticipated. To ensure access to comprehensive primary care, which correlates with improved health outcomes, equity and costs, data...
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Lofters A, Wu F, Frymire E, Kiran T, Vahabi M, Green M, et al.
JAMA Netw Open . 2023 Nov; 6(11):e2343796. PMID: 37983033
Importance: Breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer-screening disparities existed prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, and it is unclear whether those have changed since the pandemic. Objective: To assess whether changes in...
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Bayoumi I, Glazier R, Jaakkimainen L, Premji K, Kiran T, Frymire E, et al.
CMAJ Open . 2023 Sep; 11(5):E809-E819. PMID: 37669813
Background: Attachment to a regular primary care provider is associated with better health outcomes, but 15% of people in Canada lack a consistent source of ongoing primary care. We sought...
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Kiran T, Green M, Strauss R, Wu C, Daneshvarfard M, Kopp A, et al.
JAMA Netw Open . 2023 Apr; 6(4):e239602. PMID: 37115549
Importance: The COVID-19 pandemic has played a role in increased use of virtual care in primary care. However, few studies have examined the association between virtual primary care visits and...
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Kiran T, Green M, Bai L, Latifovic L, Khan S, Kopp A, et al.
J Am Board Fam Med . 2023 Jan; 36(1):130-141. PMID: 36596694
Purpose: Continuity is a core component of primary care and known to differ by patient characteristics. It is unclear how primary care physician payment and organization are associated with continuity....
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Kiran T, Green M, Wu C, Kopp A, Latifovic L, Frymire E, et al.
Ann Fam Med . 2022 Oct; 20(5):460-463. PMID: 36228068
We conducted 2 analyses using administrative data to understand whether more family physicians in Ontario, Canada stopped working during the COVID-19 pandemic compared with previous years. First, we found 3.1%...
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Premji K, Sucha E, Glazier R, Green M, Wodchis W, Hogg W, et al.
CMAJ Open . 2021 Dec; 9(4):E1080-E1096. PMID: 34848549
Background: Rurality strongly correlates with higher pay-for-performance access bonuses, despite higher emergency department use and fewer primary care services than in urban settings. We sought to evaluate the relation between...
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Marshall E, Breton M, Cossette B, Isenor J, Mathews M, Ayn C, et al.
JMIR Res Protoc . 2021 Sep; 10(10):e29984. PMID: 34559672
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly disrupted primary care in Canada, with many walk-in clinics and family practices initially closing or being perceived as inaccessible; pharmacies remaining open with restrictions...