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BC has 35 divisions representing more than 230 communities, including a division that targets physicians in remote and rural areas of the province.
The cost of the new agreement is estimated at $708 million in the first three years, including pay increases for all doctors. Greggain said the new option raises the salary of a full-time family doctor to about $385,000 per year, up from $250,000. Start your day with a roundup of B.C.-focused news and opinion.
A PCN is a clinical network of local primary care service providers located in a geographical area, with patient medical homes (PMHs) as the foundation.

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Its an important milestone because nearly one million British Columbians do not have a family doctor, and those that do fear they may lose their general practitioner to retirement or burn out.
More than 60% of B.C. adults have no family doctor or poor access to one: poll. An August poll by research institute Angus Reid shows British Columbians have some of the worst access to family doctors in Canada.
The BC College of Family Physicians (BCCFP) supports family physicians by advocating on behalf of our members so they can provide optimal patient care. The BCCFP is the professional home to more than 6,000 family physicians, residents and medical students that make up our membership.
Many people see more than one doctor or health professional. Your primary care doctor, or family doctor, may refer you to another doctor for a problem. You may see a specialist for another health concern.
The cost of the new agreement is estimated at $708 million in the first three years, including pay increases for all doctors. Greggain said the new option raises the salary of a full-time family doctor to about $385,000 per year, up from $250,000.

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