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Nutrition is a major lifestyle factor in health promotion and in the prevention and management of chronic conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, and cancer and related risk factors such as obesity. In the 2000 Health Accord all governments agreed primary health care reform is needed to reduce the burden of chronic disease in Canada.

For most Canadians, primary health care providers are the first point of contact with the health system. Primary health care is where health risks and problems are identified, interventions are provided, and long-term relationships are established with a team of health professionals. Dietitians are members of the primary health care team.

Dietitians of Canada actively supports change in the primary health care system. We believe Canadians should have access to the right services by the right professional, at the right time to address their health needs.

Specifically we encourage health planners, policy makers, and health professionals to:

The Role of the Registered Dietitian in Primary Health Care - A National Perspective

Dietitians of Canada is participating in three major initiatives that highlight our commitment to change in the primary health care system:

Nutrition in Primary Health
Interdisciplinary Nutrition Services in Family Health Networks/Primary Care Model Sites- A Demonstration Project

Project Outline
Completed Project Deliverables


Primary Health Care - A Framework that Fits   Les Soins De Santé Primaires
Enhancing Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Primary Health Care Initiative (EICP). Go to www.eicp-acis.ca


Canadian Collaborative Mental Health Initiative
Go to www.ccmhi.ca (English) or www.iccsm.ca (French).


Last updated October 9, 2009.

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