Alberta Medical Association, province reach tentative deal for physicians
The Alberta Medical Association and the province have reached a tentative agreement.
“I am pleased to arrive at this opportunity to return to a collaborative relationship between the physicians of Alberta and government,” said Dr. Paul Boucher, Alberta Medical Association president, in a release. “(Agreements) are not just about funding for physicians. They have addressed needs such as new models for delivering care, building the Medical Home in Alberta, strategies to improve quality of care for patients and more.
“This tentative agreement package has potential to continue that legacy.”
Health Minister Tyler Shandro says the agreement allows for fiscal sustainability into the future, while maintaining a strong focus on patient care and fairness and equity for physicians.