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THUNDER BAY — A Thunder Bay medical clinic that's not funded by OHIP has introduced a membership program for its clients who see nurse practitioners.
The letter stated that in order to continue providing the current level of care and cover its operating costs, the clinic has instituted a membership program that will provide "faster access to appointments, longer appointment times, and additional services at a low cost." As of May 4, all patients coming to the clinic must sign up in order to continue seeing a nurse practitioner.
Some services provided by a nurse practitioner are covered by OHIP provided that the nurse practitioner is part of a Family Health Team funded by the ministry, or is part of a nurse practitioner-led clinic funded by the ministry, such as the Lakehead Nurse Practitioner-led clinic at the former McKellar Hospital site.
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