News ReleaseMinistry of HealthPublished: June 29, 2026
Kawartha North expands primary care with $3.5M, signs up 2,500+ patients
Local clinics received $3.5 million and began attaching patients in Aug 2025; residents can register with Health Care Connect to find a family doctor or nurse practitioner.
Summary
What happened
- Kawartha North Family Health Team and partner Community Care City of Kawartha Lakes received approximately $3.5 million and began attaching patients in August 2025.
- Since then the clinics have signed up more than 2,500 patients.
By the numbers (from the release)
- Provincewide Primary Care Action Plan: more than $3.4 billion to connect roughly 2 million more people to primary care by 2029.
- Earlier funding rounds: 199 successful applicants aimed to connect 800,000 people.
- Latest call: 124 successful applicants are expected to connect another 500,000 patients.
- Ontario reports nearly 90% of people already connected to a primary care provider.
Who this affects
- Residents of Kawartha Lakes and Haliburton County needing a family doctor, nurse practitioner or interprofessional primary care team.
How to get connected
- Residents can register through Health Care Connect: ontario.ca/find-family-doctor-or-nurse-practitioner
Why it matters
- The funding expands local primary care teams that include doctors, nurse practitioners and allied health professionals, aiming to improve timely access to care and reduce pressure on emergency departments.
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Related links
- Kawartha North Family Health Team
- Primary Care Action Plan
- Community Care City of Kawartha Lakes
- ontario.ca/find-family-doctor-or-nurse-practitioner
- Your Health: A Plan for Connected and Convenient Care
- call for proposals
- provincewide Primary Care Medical Record system
- Primary Care Action Team
- $110 million in primary care teams
- US-licensed nurses and board-certified physicians
- Ontario Investing an Additional $30 Million to Expand Primary Care Workforce
- Ontario Building and Expanding 16 Teaching Clinics to Connect 300,000 More People to Primary Care
- Ontario Marks One Year Milestone in Primary Care Action Plan
- Ontario Connecting 500,000 More People to a Family Doctor and Primary Care Team
- New and Expanded Interprofessional Primary Care Teams Funding by Region
- Ontario Connecting Over 300,000 People to Primary Care Teams
- Ontario Taking Next Steps to Protect Primary Care
- Ontario Investing Over $1.8 Billion to Connect Every Person in Ontario to a Family Doctor and Primary Care Teams
Source: Ontario Newsroom