Doctors urge immediate action by the Alberta government to stabilize health care
A key Alberta doctor advocacy group is calling on the provincial government to move quickly to stabilize emergency rooms and family clinics with fresh funding amid what they see as a dire situation for acute and primary health care.
Many physicians are suffering with burnout and struggling with financial viability, particularly in rural areas, according to Dr. Paul Parks, president of the Alberta Medical Association, the advocacy organization.
“In the past couple months, we had a clear SOS call from many family physicians,” Parks told CHAT News on Thursday. Those concerns are raised in emergency care departments, too, he said.


