Did you know? Alberta has 40 primary care networks, most of which are serving rural areas.
Primary Care Networks (PCNs) bring local physicians and other health care professionals together to provide comprehensive patient care to Albertans. PCNs develop solutions to meet the needs of the local community and their health issues.
In November Roger Osborne, : Senior Consultant & Zone Lead ACTT, Alberta Medical Association, joined us to help us understand more about the role of PCNs in Alberta. He spoke about why they were created , how they are funded, and what services they can provide to Albertans.
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