march 3: 95,875 nova scotians on the registry
- this is 9.1 per cent of the population
- 8,449 people were added or removed
feb. 3: 104,324 nova scotians on the registry
- this is 9.9 per cent of the population
- 6,132 people were attached or removed
jan 7, 2025: 110,456 nova scotians on the registry
jan. 2, 2025: 110,456 nova scotians on the registry
dec. 4, 2024: 119,670 nova scotians on the registry
- this is 10.4 per cent of the population
- 9,214 people were attached or removed
november 27 -119, 670 nova scotians on the registry
- this is 11.3 per cent of the population
- 10,477 people attached in november 2024
- 2,019 people removed in november 2024
nov. 4, 2024 – 132,166 nova scotians on the registry
oct 4, 2024 – 145,114 nova scotians on the registry
- 8,121 people were attached in october 2024
- 4,827 people were removed in october 2024
more access to primary care
dr. maria alexiadis, head of the department of family practice in central zone, said nova scotia health is working to continue reducing the number of people on the need a family doctor registry.
“we’re excited to see even more nova scotians connected to primary care. this is a positive shift that can be attributed to several factors,” said dr. maria alexiadis, a senior medical director with nova scotia health.