Critics say Alberta’s plan to allow nurse practitioner-led clinics could throw health care into disarray
MEDICINE HAT, AB – Pulling nurse practitioners away from already existing primary care clinics or hospitals could imbalance the health care system, say critics of the Alberta government’s move to allow those nurses to open their own clinics.
“Right now, the system’s very fragile and little minor changes could throw it off balance,” says Dr. Paul Parks, president of the Alberta Medical Association.
“If the effect of this announcement is to move a whole bunch of nurse practitioners that are already working in primary care clinics and in hospital and move them out and go into independent practice…that would be a bad thing.”
Nurse practitioners have completed graduate studies and can provide about 80 per cent of the medical services a family physician provides.