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NB Doctors Get Major Pay Raise, Care Access Boost

Summary

  • A $270 million deal aims for all New Brunswickers to have a primary care provider.
  • Doctors will see compensation increases of up to 12.5% annually.
  • The province aims for 81% of residents to have a family doctor by 2026.

A significant $270 million, four-year agreement between New Brunswick and its physicians is set to transform primary care access. Premier Susan Holt announced the deal, aiming to guarantee all residents have a primary care provider and can receive care within five days.

The agreement features substantial annual compensation increases, up to 12.5%, incentivizing doctors to join collaborative care models. Accountability measures are included, with a focus on tracking patient attachment and continuity of care. The province has set a goal for 81% of New Brunswickers to be attached to a primary care provider by the end of 2026.

Health Minister Dr. John Dornan highlighted that the deal addresses long-standing pay gaps, making New Brunswick competitive nationally for physician recruitment and retention. Investments in physician wellness, enhanced parental leave, and increased on-call rates are also part of the package. This initiative is seen as a crucial step towards stabilizing hospitals and improving healthcare delivery across the province.

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New Brunswick signed a $270 million, four-year agreement with doctors to boost primary care access and physician compensation.
The agreement aims for all New Brunswickers to have a primary care provider and access care within five days by the end of 2026.
Doctors will receive compensation increases of up to 12.5% per year, with extra incentives for collaborative care models.

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