Alberta announces changes to allow family doctors to see more patients

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$57 million will be spent over the next three years, with each provider eligible for up to $10,000 per year to allow doctors and nurse practitioners to help more people, says Adriana LaGrange

Alberta is making changes aimed at making it easier for family doctors and caregivers to see more patients.

The plan is to develop a system through which doctors can spend more time with patients and less time doing paperwork. “We know that currently many Albertans cannot find a family doctor or have trouble getting in to see the current one that they have,” LaGrange said at a news conference in Calgary. “Alberta’s government is fully – and I mean fully – committed to taking action to stabilize, to strengthen and to improve Alberta’s primary health-care system.”

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