Nova Scotia Adds 14 Pharmacies to Enhance Primary Care Clinic Program
Nova Scotia's Primary Care Initiative
As part of its ongoing efforts to enhance healthcare access, Nova Scotia is adding 14 pharmacies to its primary care clinic program. This strategic expansion will result in a total of 45 community pharmacy primary care clinics across the province once complete.
Background of Pharmacy Clinics
The first pharmacy primary care clinics opened in February 2023, marking a significant step forward in the province's healthcare landscape. These clinics are designed to provide essential health services and improve patient support.
Benefits for the Community
- Increased access to healthcare services
- Improved patient care through local pharmacies
- Enhanced collaboration between healthcare providers
Future of Healthcare in Nova Scotia
With this expansion, Nova Scotia is taking proactive measures to strengthen primary care and ensure that residents have timely access to necessary health services.
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