
‘There’s inequities with the pay structure’: Kamloops doctors hoping for overhaul in compensation model
KAMLOOPS — The Doctors of B.C. says the funding announced on Wednesday is a first step in addressing overhead costs faced by family doctors.
Closer to home, the Thompson Division of Family Practice says the $118 million — with individual physicians getting about $25,000 each — will help some keep their doors open.
“This is really about retention rather than recruitment right now,” said executive director of the Thompson Division of Family Practice Tim Shoults. “It provides a bridge to a new fee arrangement the doctors are negotiating with the province of B.C. right now. This funding gets family physicians, who would otherwise just have to give up, before then to stay the course until we get that new model into place.”