What is a Primary Care Network (PCN)?
Primary Care Networks (PCNs) are distinct structures comprised of Primary Care Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, Interprofessional Healthcare Clinicians and Patient Family Caregiver representatives. The PCN will provide strategic input and information on the OHT’s overall approach to OHT service delivery and planning as it relates to primary care.
In 2024, Ontario Health announced their support of collaboration and engagement with primary care in Ontario through the formation of Primary Care Networks (PCNs). Every OHT will include primary care providers organized in a Primary Care Network (PCN) to be part of decision-making and to improve access to care for patients. For more information, visit:
The North Western Toronto Primary Care Network (NWT PCN)
The North Western Toronto PCN is here to help you in your practice. Our goal is to make your professional lives easier. Building upon our strong foundation of SCOPE-powered clinical supports, we have bundled our Ontario Health Teams offerings into a package that will help you build more resiliency in your primary care practice.
Benefits of Joining the NWT PCN
Meet the NWT PCN Steering Committee Co-Chairs
Dr. Kunuk Rhee
Chief, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Humber River Health
Physician Site Lead, Schulich FMTU
Dr. Ryan Banach
Lead Physician, Norfinch FHO
Lead, Family Medicine Early Career Supports, Office of Health System Partnership
Department of Family and Community Medicine
Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto
Tariff Committee Member, SGFP Section on General and Family Practice