Canada Global(Web News)Doctors in Alberta are expressing concern over the government’s plan to cover costs for primary care providers. Critics say it’s setting a standard that many rural doctors can’t meet.
The government announced it would provide $57 million over three years to help family practitioners manage the growing number of patients.
Alberta Health Minister Adriana LaGrange said this funding will help family practitioners manage their growing patient population and is another way we can stabilize and strengthen primary health care. are taking steps to
The province says providers can receive up to $10,000 a year through the Panel Management Support Program.
The province also said it is committed to working with physicians to develop a new primary care reimbursement model. Is.