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North York Toronto Health Partners 
Primary Care Network

WHY JOIN? 

Primary care providers are ideally positioned to inform system level change in health care delivery.

If you are a primary care provider in North York, join the NYTHP Primary Care Network (PCN) to be a part of the co-design of the OHT, connect with other providers in the community and learn about new OHT programs to support your patients and your practice right in the North York community.

To join and ensure you receive all communication about initiatives and programs, please complete your profile below.

PCN Membership Agreement 2023

The goal of the NYTHP Primary Care Network is to provide a forum for communication, dissemination of information and to represent the interests and the voice of the primary care community within North York. 

Our vision: Advancing excellence in health care for everyone in North York. Co-creating a system of care that is team-based, integrated, accessible and equitable. 

Our mission: Transforming our health system by bringing primary care together to shape the design and delivery of programs and services. Through our shared leadership, collective voices and community partnerships, we strive to promote better health outcomes and positive experiences for all. 

By joining the NYTHP PCN I understand the following membership benefits and rights:

  • PCN membership is voluntary for any primary care providers with patients who use services in the NYTHP OHT region; 

  • Membership in the NYTHP PCN will not be legally binding and primary care providers may withdraw at any time; 

  • PCN members shall elect the Primary Care Advisory Council (PCAC) to represent the broader PCN membership; 

  • Members shall receive communication updates regarding relevant initiatives and programs in the NYTHP OHT. 

Please complete the form below to sign up to be a member. 

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Benefits of Joining:

  • Awareness of programs and services in the North York Community that may benefit your patients
  • Be the first to hear about new programs & services to benefit your practice
  • Join a community of practice…
  • Have your voice at the table… 


Membership Q&A:

Q: Do I have to join the Primary Care Network?

A: Joining the PCN is completely voluntary and a great opportunity for primary care clinicians in our community to come together as a group to help shape an integrated health care system.

Q: Is there a cost to joining the Primary Care Network?

A: No! There is no cost to joining the PCN.

Q: What is the risk to joining a Primary Care Network?

A: There is no risk to signing on to a physician network.  Withdrawal from the PCN can occur at any time with 30 days notice.

Q: How will my voice as a community physician be heard?
A: Members of the Primary Care Network elect members to the Primary Care Advisory Council to represent the broader community.  We welcome and encourage input and feedback from primary care providers in an effort to include the broad primary care voice in the design of the OHT.

Q: Will membership in the PCN affect my remuneration or enrolment model?

A: No – the OHT does not have jurisdiction over physician compensation, patient enrolment models or rosters.


Our Purpose 

  • To provide a united voice for primary care at the OHT governance and decisions making tables as we co-design a more integrated health care system
  • Allow members to elect representatives to the Primary Care Advisory Council to share their ideas and concerns.
  • To provide a community of practice for sharing of resources, best practices and data
  • Provide opportunities for leadership as we navigate new care models
  • Establish a two-way communication structure between community care providers and those at the decision-making tables
  • Allow physicians to lead and self-govern as we know best the journey our patients take through the health care system





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