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There is no concern about a ‘diminished supply’ of doctors in Ontario: ministry

The province is in the midst of negotiations with the Ontario Medical Association for the next Physician Services Agreement, which determines how doctors are compensated, covering the next four years.

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There is no concern about a 'diminished supply' of doctors in Ontario: ministry

Ontario Health Minister Sylvia Jones stands next to a hospital bed as she attends an announcement at Seneca College, in King City, Ont., Friday, Feb. 9, 2024.


TORONTO - Recruitment and retention of doctors in Ontario is “not a major concern,” the Ministry of Health suggests in arguments it is making in arbitration with the Ontario Medical Association over physician compensation.

The argument from the province comes as the OMA, which represents Ontario’s doctors, has repeatedly warned that more than two million residents don’t have a family doctor and thousands of physician jobs are going unfilled.

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