New doctor incentive program misses the mark says Director of Northern Medical Services
The province now has a plan to incentivize more doctors to come to the province, but will that make a difference in northern Saskatchewan?
The incentive program, which started on April 1, is designed to recruit more physicians for rural and remote communities.
But it doesn’t help doctors already living in these areas, according to the Director of Northern Medical Services with the University of Saskatchewan.
“Overall, the idea of it is a good thing,” said Dr. Veronica McKinney. “The hard part of it is really incentivizing new physicians coming in but it really doesn’t acknowledge those physicians who have been working and practising in these communities for years.”