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Posted AT 2:20 PM EST on 11/06/08

Aging population, chronic illness straining system: survey

The Canadian Press

TORONTO — As Canada's population ages, more and more patients are suffering from a host of chronic diseases, but there are too few general practitioners and specialists across the country to provide timely and quality care, a survey of doctors concludes. In the 2007 National Physician Survey, released Wednesday, 80 per cent of doctors pointed to patients with chronic diseases as placing the biggest demand on their time.

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