šA year after implementing the Longitudinal Family Physician (LFP) payment model, British Columbia witnesses positive changes, attracting doctors from other provinces. Dr. Robin Craven, a family physician, notes the model's impact, providing financial comfort to practitioners. The LFP model, launched in February 2023, replaces the flat fee-for-service system, compensating doctors based on patient numbers, complexity, and additional tasks. Dr. Renee Fernandez, B.C. Family Doctors' executive director, reports an increase in family doctors, with over 4,100 now practicing in the province. Health Minister Adrian Dix acknowledges progress in doctor recruitment and retention.ā . šššš®š«š š²šØš®š« šš«ššš¦ š”šØš¦š š°š¢šš” šššš§š ššš«š š”šš¬š, šš§ššš«š¢šØ'š¬ š¦šØš«šš šš š šš±š©šš«š. ššš„š„: +š (ššš) ššš-šššš @neena.robin . . #BCHealthcare #FamilyMedicine #PaymentInnovation #HealthcareTransformation #PhysicianRecruitment #BCDoctors #MedicalProgress #mnm #malayalisnearmeapp #canadaupdate #canadanews
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