Hundreds of foreign-trained doctors boosting B.C. family medicine: Dix
RICHMOND, B.C. — British Columbia Health Minister Adrian Dix says almost all of the 666 international medical graduates registered in the province this year are now working as doctors, with more than half in family medicine.
Dix’s comments come amid ongoing health-care woes including hospital overcrowding and many residents being left without a family doctor.
He says as many as 700 doctors who weren’t practising family medicine a year ago are now working in the sector.
Dix says a new longitudinal payment model that reflects time spent with patients and complexity of their needs is proving more popular with the new doctors than the traditional fee-for-service model.