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Alberta health minister promises $158M in budget to recruit front-line health staff

EDMONTON — Alberta’s health minister says there will be $158 million in the upcoming budget to attract more physicians and other health-care professionals to fill gaps in care.
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Alberta Health Minister Jason Copping makes an address in Edmonton, on Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2022. Copping says there will be $158 million in the upcoming budget to attract more physicians and other health-care professionals to fill gaps in care. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson

EDMONTON — Alberta’s health minister says there will be $158 million in the upcoming budget to attract more physicians and other health-care professionals to fill gaps in care.

Jason Copping says the workforce is stretched and that demands will only increase as the population ages.

The budget is to be delivered Feb. 28, and Copping says than half the $158 million will be used for programs to recruit physicians to rural areas, which are feeling the brunt of the doctor shortage.

There will also be funds to help underserviced and remote communities, and money to bring in internationally trained nurses from the United States and United Kingdom.

With a provincial election in May, both the governing UCP and the Opposition NDP are proposing plans to recruit more physicians and other health specialists.

The NDP is promising to create health teams involving specialists, such as physiotherapists and licensed practical nurses working with physicians, thereby allowing the doctors to take on more patients.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 16, 2023.

The Canadian Press