In Alberta’s refocused health system, rural care cannot be the afterthought
Nearly 900,000 Albertans live in rural and remote communities, yet only around seven per cent of the province’s family physicians practise in those areas.
The gap for specialist care is even wider. Rural Alberta is also aging faster than urban centres, meaning demand for health care is growing in communities where access is already limited.
For many rural Albertans, these challenges are not abstract policy issues. They are the realities of driving hours for appointments, waiting longer for specialized care and navigating health needs with fewer local resources. These are not just numbers on a page. They’re lived experiences we see every day in the communities we serve.
This is not a sustainable situation, and it calls for a thoughtful response.


