Building a Primary Care System for Ontario
Cameron Hall 1585 Yonge Street, TorontoDr. Jane Philpott’s talk will inform the audience about the important mandate of Ontario’s Primary Care Action Team, tasked with ensuring that everyone in the province is attached to primary care by 2029. She will outline progress made over the past year, including a $2.1 B investment in the plan built on three pillars: interprofessional care teams, digital tools, and the health workforce. Using a data-drive approach, a geographic focus, and the local knowledge of Ontario Health Teams, the initiative has demonstrated how much can be accomplished through collaboration and a focus on continuous improvement.
BIOGRAPHY
Dr. Jane Philpott was appointed Chair of Ontario’s Primary Care Action Team in December 2024 with a mandate to ensure that everyone in Ontario is connected to primary care by 2029. Dr. Philpott is a family physician who served as the Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences at Queen’s University and director of its School of Medicine. She previously held several senior roles in the Government of Canada, including Minister of Health, Minister of Indigenous Services and President of the Treasury Board, and spent more than 30 years in family medicine and global health. She is the author of “Health for All: A Doctor’s Prescription for a Healthier Canada,” that outlines her vision for rebuilding our health systems to provide primary care access for everyone.

