Alberta government working on long and short term solutions to rural healthcare gaps
Health Minister Adriana LaGrange says the government is working on both long term and short term strategies to address healthcare staffing shortages in rural and remote facilities in central Alberta and throughout the province.
In a virtual conference with media on October 7, she commented, “I think that’s key, to make sure we have short term, medium term, and long term strategies so we’re able to really provide that continuum of care and have a broader impact, but some of them just take a little longer to get off the ground.”
In the last few weeks, the ministry has announced multiple different initiatives intended to address coverage gaps in rural communities, such as the launch of mobile lung screening units, a new bursary to encourage physicians in their resident years to serve in rural communities for a guaranteed three years, and more.
She used Red Deer as an example of where recruiting efforts have been successful, saying the City now has enough physicians that residents don’t need to go on a waitlist to access care.