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Commentary: Empowering Primary Care Nurses - Unlocking Access, Enhancing Quality and Addressing Social Determinants of Health.
Canadians are facing significant healthcare challenges, including overcrowded emergency rooms, lack of access to primary care (PC) services and an overburdened healthcare workforce. These will require concerted efforts from all levels of government, starting with engaging nurses in the modernization of the Canadian healthcare transformation (Brousseau 2024).