Health Minister LaGrange reveals plan with AMA for new compensation model for rural and family doctors
The provincial government has unveiled plans with the Alberta Medical Association on a new compensation model for rural generalist practicians and family physicians.
Minister of Health Adriana LaGrange says the province has heard the worries from Albertans of not being able to find a family doctor, or trouble getting in to see one.
LaGrange notes the Alberta government funded the AMA with $92 million at the beginning of April, benefitting approximately 3,000 doctors around the province, with transition funding anywhere between $24,000-$40,000.
“Recent data from the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta indicates that we have added 500 physicians over the past year, but we also know there is more to do.”