Sask. offers $200,000 doctor incentive for northern, rural communities
Doctors willing to work in rural and northern communities in Saskatchewan could get $200,000 over five years, the province announced today.
The new dollars are four times the previous incentive and some of the highest in Canada.
“Our government recognizes the challenge of attracting doctors to rural and remote areas of the province, and this increased incentive will enhance our ability to attract more rural physicians and meet that challenge,” Premier Scott Moe said at the gathering of the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities today.
Along with increasing the amount, the province also added a year to the timeline to help keep doctors in rural areas.