Canadian Medical Association hopes federal budget will address primary care needs
OTTAWA — Groups representing thousands of doctors and nurses are asking the federal Liberals to help Canada’s strained health-care system in their upcoming budget, flagging concerns about lack of access to family doctors as well as chronic staff shortages.
The Canadian Medical Association estimates about five million Canadians don’t have a primary care physician, or family health-care team, which has spillover effects into other parts of the health-care system.
Among those trickle-down effects is people going to emergency departments, already stretched by the COVID-19 pandemic, for issues a family doctor could manage.
For the moment, the Liberals have sent signals there won’t be a prescription for primary care in their upcoming budget.

