Alberta government unveils new family doctor pay structure aimed at improving primary care
Family doctors will get paid for work they do outside of time spent with a patient if they opt in to a new pay structure the Alberta government said Thursday aims to retain and attract physicians amid a province-wide shortage.
The compensation plan revealed by the government is optional and requires that participating physicians have a minimum panel of 500 patients.
The new structure adds to the traditional fee-for-service payment by also compensating doctors for the complexity of their patient roster and get paid for the time they spend on non-direct care and administration work often done for free.