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Q06. Province(s)/territory(ies) of licensure
https://surveys.cma.ca/link/survey73
- Full Question
- Q06. In which Canadian jurisdiction(s) do you currently hold an active medical practice licence?
- Survey Date
- 2019
- Survey Date
- 2019
- Full Question
- Q06. In which Canadian jurisdiction(s) do you currently hold an active medical practice licence?
- Topic
- National licensure
- Keywords
- Province
- Territory
- License
- Licensure
- Practice
- Work
- Portability
- Response Choices
- British Columbia
- Alberta
- Saskatchewan
- Manitoba
- Ontario
- Quebec
- New Brunswick
- Nova Scotia
- Prince Edward Island
- Newfoundland & Labrador
- Northwest Territories
- Yukon
- Nunavut
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Q07. Main province/territory of practice
https://surveys.cma.ca/link/survey75
- Full Question
- Q07. In what province/territory do you primarily work?
- Survey Date
- 2019
- Survey Date
- 2019
- Full Question
- Q07. In what province/territory do you primarily work?
- Topic
- National licensure
- Keywords
- Province
- Territory
- Practice
- Work
- Response Choices
- British Columbia
- Alberta
- Saskatchewan
- Manitoba
- Ontario
- Quebec
- New Brunswick
- Nova Scotia
- Prince Edward Island
- Newfoundland & Labrador
- Northwest Territories
- Yukon
- Nunavut
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Q09. Applying for licensure in another jurisdiction
https://surveys.cma.ca/link/survey77
- 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
https://surveys.cma.ca/link/survey79
- 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
https://surveys.cma.ca/link/survey82
- 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
https://surveys.cma.ca/link/survey83
- 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
https://surveys.cma.ca/link/survey85
- 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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Q16. Electronic tools used by physicians
https://surveys.cma.ca/link/survey103
- Full Question
- Q16. Please indicate which of the following electronic tools you use in the care of your patients
- Survey Date
- 2019
- Survey Date
- 2019
- Full Question
- Q16. Please indicate which of the following electronic tools you use in the care of your patients
- Topic
- Patient care
- Electronic records and tools
- Keywords
- Electronic medical records
- EMR
- Electronic health record
- EHR
- Patient notes
- Response Choices
- Reminders for patient care
- Ordering lab tests
- Ordering diagnostic tests
- Receipt of hospital visit and discharge information
- Clinical decision support tool
- Access to list of medications taken by a patient
- Warnings for drug interactions
- Interface to pharmacy/pharmacist
- Access to lab test/diagnostic results
- Referral to other physicians
- Secure transfer of patient information
- Access to provincial/territorial patient information systems
- Interface to non-doctor health professionals
- An Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- None of the above
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Q17. Electronic tools used by patients
https://surveys.cma.ca/link/survey88
- Full Question
- Q17. Which of the following can patients in your practice do?
- Survey Date
- 2019
- Survey Date
- 2019
- Full Question
- Q17. Which of the following can patients in your practice do?
- Topic
- Patient care
- Electronic records and tools
- Keywords
- Electronic medical records
- EMR
- Electronic health record
- EHR
- Patient notes
- Virtual care
- Visit
- Consult
- e-scheduling
- Online records
- Online prescriptions
- Response Choices
- Request appointments online (i.e. advance access e-scheduling)
- Request prescription renewals online
- View information from their health record online (e.g. lab test results or immunization history)
- Electronically add measurements (e.g. blood pressure readings) to their electronic record
- Electronically add text and/or other documentation to their electronic record
- Visit with you virtually (i.e. online by video)
- Consult with you via email or text message
- None of the above
- N/A (e.g. hospital practice only)