Four-in-ten Kamloops residents now without a family doctor
KAMLOOPS — New numbers from the Thompson Region Division of Family Practice (TRDFP) show that the family doctor shortage is twice as bad in Kamloops than the provincial average.
Tim Shoults, executive director of the TRDFP told CFJC Today that according to their research, 40,000 Kamloops residents are without a family doctor.
“You’ve heard the stat, nearly a million people in B.C. don’t have a family doctor, that’s about one-in-five. Here, we’re talking about four-in-ten. It’s an even more significant problem,” said Shoults.