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Ontario to boost rural, northern primary and emergency care in agreement with OMA

Published Apr 23, 2025 at 6:18pm

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Ontario to boost rural, northern primary and emergency care in agreement with OMA

Ontario Health Minister Sylvia Jones stands in the Ontario legislature in Toronto on Oct. 21, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young CHY/JJF

Ontario is introducing a new program to stabilize physician staffing in rural emergency departments and putting more money toward helping people in underserved communities get access to primary care.

The new commitments come out of negotiations between the government and the Ontario Medical Association for a new Physician Services Agreement.

Those talks are ongoing for the bulk of the four-year agreement, but last fall an arbitrator issued a decision for the first year of that deal and awarded doctors a nearly 10 per cent compensation increase.

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