Province announces financial incentives to attract and retain new family physicians to rural Alberta
The provincial government has announced a new program that will help bring more family physicians to remote and rural Alberta communities as early as this fall.
Health Minister Jason Copping announced the provincial government will be providing $6 million in funding over the next three years for the Rural Education Supplement and Integrated Doctor Experience (RESIDE) program.
The RESIDE program is set to provide new family physicians financial incentives in hopes of attracting and retaining physicians to select rural communities.
Copping says through the program 20 new family doctors will receive $2 million in each of the next three years.