Yesterday afternoon the Ontario Medical Association held a press conference announcing that they will not accept the government’s offer reached through the current negotiation and conciliation process. This was followed by the Minister’s press conference about 1 1/2 hours later. The parties have reached the point where government is now in a position to impose a contract. Click here to read:

What does this mean for interprofessional primary care in Ontario? The OMA’s release states: The government’s offer will cover less than half of the funding required for new doctors who are needed to treat current patients already struggling to access the care they need, for new patients coming into the health care system, as well as the more complex care required for our aging population. The following points in the ministry’s Ten-Point Plan  will affect primary care physicians:

AFHTO is following up on the items that could impact the organization and delivery of comprehensive interprofessional primary care, and will keep the membership informed.

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