Canadian Medical Association hopes federal budget will address primary care needs
OTTAWA — A group representing thousands of doctors from across the country is hoping the Liberal government’s coming federal budget addresses a long-standing concern about lack of access to family doctors in Canada.
The Canadian Medical Association estimates about five million Canadians don’t have a primary care physician, or family health-care team, which has spillover effects into other parts of the health-care system.
Among those trickle-down effects is people going to emergency departments, already stretched by the COVID-19 pandemic, for issues a family doctor could manage.
What the CMA is hoping for in the April 19 budget is $1.2 billion over four years to create more primary care teams for Canadians.