Doctors getting smaller payment increases, doctors per person rising: Institute
OTTAWA — The Canadian Institute for Health Information says doctors in Canada are seeing smaller payment increases at the same time that the number of doctors per Canadian is rising.
The not-for-profit says that in 2016-2017, total gross clinical payments to physicians increased 2.8 per cent to $26.4 billion.
That’s the lowest single-year increase since the organization started collecting data in 2000.
In the same year, the average payments to physicians remained “virtually unchanged” at $342,000, or a 0.6 per cent increase over the previous year.