B.C.’s new family doctor payment model, aimed at addressing shortage, takes effect
VANCOUVER — British Columbia’s health minister says more than 1,000 family doctors have so far signed onto the province’s new compensation model that takes effect today as part of a plan to address the crisis in the primary health-care system.
Adrian Dix says that number reflects doctors who signed up in advance or within hours of its launch, and he expects it to grow “dramatically.”
He says the model, developed by the province and Doctors of BC, aims to attract doctors to family practice and keep them there by addressing challenges that arise in the existing fee-for-service system.
Dix says that system has forced family physicians to become businesspeople, which is especially unappealing to many younger doctors.