Primary care network tackling social determinants of health: launch of Deep End Canada

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Framed headshots of five people with text that says Dr. Graham Watt, Dr. Tiffany, Dr. Melanie Ann Smithman, Dr. Archa Gupta, Dr. Ginette Salvalaggio UPSTREAMLAB SPEAKER SERIES Primary care network tackling social determinants of health: launch of Deep End Canada Wednesday, June 19 10 am ET 11:30 amNT 8 am MT 3 pm BT

What happens when a group of primary health care providers come together to serve socio-economically deprived populations in Canada? In this episode, the Upstream Lab will introduce Primary Care at the Deep End Canada, a network of health practitioners that aims to improve the collection and use of social data to address social determinants of health at the individual, clinic, and policy levels.

Join to learn about:

  • The role of primary care and primary care networks in addressing social and structural determinants of health, such as poverty
  • The GPs at the Deep End project
  • Successful strategies from Scotland and other countries for improving patient and community health through the Deep End
  • The goals of Deep End Canada and how you can get involved or learn more

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