‘Very beneficial for us’: Northern MLA gives green light to new physician incentive program
The Saskatchewan Government has announced an increased incentive to its Rural Physician Incentive Program (RPIP) to help attract and retain more family physicians to rural and northern communities in the province.
Beginning on Apr. 1, it was increased to $200,000 over five years which is more than four times as much as what they were previously offering at just $47,000.
Athabaska MLA Jim Lemaigre shared his thoughts about the news as well as what this means for Northern Saskatchewan.
“I think this advanced program is going to be extremely beneficial to the north,” he said. “Talking to some of the doctors in Île-à-la-Crosse, they’ve been there for years. They went up there as intern doctors and then they were welcomed by the community, and they made it a home there. So, I think that this type of a program will attract doctors like that and bring doctors into the north. It will be very beneficial for us.”