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Q08. Provision of patient/clinical care
- Full Question
- Q08. Do you provide patient/clinical care (either direct or indirect)?
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Full Question
- Q08. Do you provide patient/clinical care (either direct or indirect)?
- Topic
- Patient care
- Access to services
- Keywords
- Access to services
- Clinical care
- Indirect patient care
- Patient care
- Practice setting
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Q09. Applying for licensure in another jurisdiction
- Full Question
- Q09. Have you ever applied for a licence to practise medicine with a Canadian medical regulatory authority in a province or territory other than where you were first licensed to practise in Canada?
- Survey Date
- 2019
- Survey Date
- 2019
- Full Question
- Q09. Have you ever applied for a licence to practise medicine with a Canadian medical regulatory authority in a province or territory other than where you were first licensed to practise in Canada?
- Topic
- Access to services
- National licensure
- Keywords
- License
- Licensure
- Response Choices
- Yes
- No
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Q10. Obstacles to applying for licensure
- Full Question
- Q10. What factors did you consider significant obstacles with respect to applying for licensure in another province or territory?
- Survey Date
- 2019
- Survey Date
- 2019
- Full Question
- Q10. What factors did you consider significant obstacles with respect to applying for licensure in another province or territory?
- Topic
- Access to services
- National licensure
- Keywords
- License
- Licensure
- Barriers
- Practice obstacles
- Response Choices
- Obtaining credential verification for or from the provincial/territorial regulatory authority
- Obtaining letter(s) of good standing from the provincial/territorial regulatory authority
- Obtaining reference or character letters
- Obtaining police record check
- Cost of getting licensed in the other province or territory
- Length of the process to obtain a licence in the other province or territory
- The overall complexity of the process to obtain a licence
- Other, please specify:
- There were no significant obstacles
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Q11. Support for national licensure
- Full Question
- Q11. How supportive would you be of the implementation of national licensure that would enable practice in all Canadian provinces/territories?
- Survey Date
- 2019
- Survey Date
- 2019
- Full Question
- Q11. How supportive would you be of the implementation of national licensure that would enable practice in all Canadian provinces/territories?
- Topic
- Access to services
- National licensure
- Keywords
- License
- Licensure
- Response Choices
- Not at all supportive
- Not very supportive
- No opinion
- Somewhat supportive
- Very supportive
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Q12. Impact of national licensure on physician practices
- Full Question
- Q12. If a national licensure system were implemented today, how likely would you be to:
Highly unlikely
Somewhat unlikely
Unsure
Somewhat likely
Highly likely
- Survey Date
- 2019
- Survey Date
- 2019
- Full Question
- Q12. If a national licensure system were implemented today, how likely would you be to:
Highly unlikely
Somewhat unlikely
Unsure
Somewhat likely
Highly likely
- Topic
- Access to services
- National licensure
- Patient care
- Keywords
- License
- Licensure
- Changes
- Portability
- Locum
- Virtual care
- Rural practice
- Access
- Response Choices
- Seek out locum opportunities in other provinces/ territories
- Practise in multiple provinces/territories on an ongoing basis
- Provide virtual care (e.g., telemedicine) to patients in other provinces/territories
- Practise temporarily in rural/remote areas in other provinces/territories
- Participate in further training in another province or territory
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Q13. Agreement that national licensure will improve access
- Full Question
- Q13. To what extent do you agree that national licensure will improve access to care for Canadians?
- Survey Date
- 2019
- Survey Date
- 2019
- Full Question
- Q13. To what extent do you agree that national licensure will improve access to care for Canadians?
- Topic
- Access to services
- National licensure
- Patient care
- Keywords
- License
- Licensure
- Better
- Patients
- Access
- Response Choices
- Strongly disagree
- Somewhat disagree
- Neither agree nor disagree
- Somewhat agree
- Strongly agree
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Q14. Provision of patient/clinical care
- Full Question
- Q14. Do you provide patient/clinical care (either direct or indirect)?
- Survey Date
- 2019
- Survey Date
- 2019
- Full Question
- Q14. Do you provide patient/clinical care (either direct or indirect)?
- Topic
- Access to services
- Patient care
- Keywords
- Patients
- Clinical care
- Direct clinical care
- Indirect clinical care
- Response Choices
- Yes
- No
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Q17. Accepting new patients
- Full Question
- Q17. To what extent is your practice accepting new patients into your MAIN patient care setting? Please check only ONE.
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Full Question
- Q17. To what extent is your practice accepting new patients into your MAIN patient care setting? Please check only ONE.
- Topic
- Patient care
- Hours of work and workload
- Access to services
- Keywords
- Access to services
- Appointment availability
- Overworked
- Patient care
- Patient load
- Wait time
- Work hours
- Workload
- Wait times
- Waiting times
- Response Choices
- No restrictions; practice is open to all new patients
- Partially closed
- Completely closed
- Does not apply to my practice setting
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Q18. Number of patients seen
- Full Question
- Q18. Please estimate the number of patients you see in a TYPICAL WEEK, EXCLUDING patient visits while you are on-call (on-call is defined as time outside of regularly scheduled activity during which you are available to patients):
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Full Question
- Q18. Please estimate the number of patients you see in a TYPICAL WEEK, EXCLUDING patient visits while you are on-call (on-call is defined as time outside of regularly scheduled activity during which you are available to patients):
- Topic
- Patient care
- Hours of work and workload
- Access to services
- On-call activities
- Keywords
- Access to services
- Appointment availability
- Overworked
- Patient care
- Patient load
- Wait time
- Work hours
- Workload
- Wait times
- Waiting times
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Q18. Providing on-call
- Full Question
- Q18. Do you provide on-call services?
- Survey Date
- 2019
- Survey Date
- 2019
- Full Question
- Q18. Do you provide on-call services?
- Topic
- Hours of work and workload
- On-call activities
- Access to services
- Patient care
- Oncall
- Keywords
- On-call service
- Workload
- Oncall activities
- Oncall
- Response Choices
- Yes
- No
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Q19a. Patient access for URGENT cases
- Full Question
- Q19a. Typically, if a patient visits your office or is referred to you, how long would that patient wait until the first available appointment WITH YOU OR YOUR PRACTICE?
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Full Question
- Q19a. Typically, if a patient visits your office or is referred to you, how long would that patient wait until the first available appointment WITH YOU OR YOUR PRACTICE?
- Topic
- Patient care
- Hours of work and workload
- Access to services
- Keywords
- Access to services
- Appointment availability
- Overworked
- Patient care
- Patient load
- Referral
- Wait time
- Work hours
- Workload
- Wait times
- Waiting times
- Response Choices
- same day
- number of days
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Q19. Average on-call hours
- Full Question
- Q19. Estimate your average number of on-call work hours per month:
- Survey Date
- 2019
- Survey Date
- 2019
- Full Question
- Q19. Estimate your average number of on-call work hours per month:
- Topic
- Access to services
- Hours of work and workload
- Patient care
- On-call activities
- Oncall
- Keywords
- Oncall
- Time
- Oncall activities
- On-call hours
- Workload
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Q19b. Patient access for NON-URGENT cases
- Full Question
- Q19b. Typically, if a patient visits your office or is referred to you, how long would that patient wait until the first available appointment WITH YOU OR YOUR PRACTICE?
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Full Question
- Q19b. Typically, if a patient visits your office or is referred to you, how long would that patient wait until the first available appointment WITH YOU OR YOUR PRACTICE?
- Topic
- Patient care
- Hours of work and workload
- Access to services
- Keywords
- Access to services
- Appointment availability
- Overworked
- Patient care
- Patient load
- Referral
- Wait time
- Work hours
- Workload
- Wait times
- Waiting times
- Response Choices
- same week
- number of weeks
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Q20. Access to resources
- Full Question
- Q20. Rate your access to the following for your patients:
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Full Question
- Q20. Rate your access to the following for your patients:
- Topic
- Satisfaction
- Patient care
- Hospital setting
- Access to services
- Keywords
- Access to services
- Appointment availability
- Clinical care
- Hospital
- Patient care
- Referral
- Satisfaction (professional)
- Response Choices
- Operating room
- Endoscopy suites
- Procedural rooms
- Long-term care beds (e.g., nursing home, chronic care, etc.)
- Hospital in-patient care on an urgent basis
- Hospital care for elective procedures
- Routine diagnostic services (e.g., lab, x-rays, etc.)
- Advanced diagnostic services (e.g., MRI, CT, etc.)
- Home care
- Palliative care
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Q20. On-call hours in direct patient care
- Full Question
- Q20. Estimate how many of your on-call hours each month are actually spent in direct patient care (e.g., phone, email, face-to-face):
- Survey Date
- 2019
- Survey Date
- 2019
- Full Question
- Q20. Estimate how many of your on-call hours each month are actually spent in direct patient care (e.g., phone, email, face-to-face):
- Topic
- Access to services
- Hours of work and workload
- On-call activities
- Patient care
- Oncall
- Keywords
- Oncall
- On-call hours
- Time
- Workload
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Q21 & Q22. Work hours
- Full Question
- Q21 & Q22. EXCLUDING ON-CALL ACTIVITIES, how many HOURS IN AN AVERAGE WEEK do you usually spend on the following activities? Assume each activity is mutually exclusive for reporting purposes (i.e., if an activity spans two categories, please report hours in only one category).
- Survey Date
- 2019
- Survey Date
- 2019
- Full Question
- Q21 & Q22. EXCLUDING ON-CALL ACTIVITIES, how many HOURS IN AN AVERAGE WEEK do you usually spend on the following activities? Assume each activity is mutually exclusive for reporting purposes (i.e., if an activity spans two categories, please report hours in only one category).
- Topic
- Hours of work and workload
- Access to services
- Patient care
- Practice management (e.g., overhead costs, paperwork)
- On-call activities
- Oncall
- Keywords
- Workload
- Time
- Oncall
- Response Choices
- Direct patient care without a teaching component, regardless of setting
- Direct patient care with a teaching component, regardless of setting
- Teaching/Education without direct patient care (contact with students/residents, preparation, marking, evaluations, etc.)
- Indirect patient care (charting, reports, phone calls, meeting patients’ family, etc.)
- Health facility committees (academic planning committees)
- Administration (i.e., management of university program, chief of staff, department head, Ministry of Health, etc.)
- Research (including management of research and publications)
- Managing your practice (staff, facility, equipment, etc.)
- Continuing medical education/professional development (courses, reading, videos, tapes, seminars, etc.)
- Other
- TOTAL HOURS WORKED PER WEEK
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