Recruitment and retention of doctors in Ontario is “not a major concern,” the Ministry of Health suggests in arguments it is making in arbitration with the Ontario Medical Association over physician compensation.
But the talks are going so poorly that an arbitrator is now being asked to determine compensation levels for the first year while the two sides work on the 2025-2028 period, one of the doctors involved said. “We will illustrate that there is no concern of a diminished supply of physicians. Across Canada, Ontario has the best record in attracting medical graduates to train in Ontario. Further, Ontario has enjoyed a growth in physicians that far outstrips population growth.”
“It is concerning that while physician incomes have been rising, and the number of physicians outpaces population growth, patient access appears to have worsened,” the ministry wrote.Met Gala 2024: The most daring, dazzling and outrageous red carpet looks “These considerations are particularly relevant when the considers issues such as retention and recruitment of physicians,” it wrote. “There is an entirely different consideration for this hearing than there was in the recent health-care decisions in hospitals.”Wegovy now in Canada: Who should use the weight-loss drugThe OMA’s arguments also contain a multitude of numbers. There are 2.3 million Ontario residents without a family doctor, they argued.
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