The Ontario government says the initial target of licensing 50 internationally trained doctors by the end of 2024 was not met but that has now been rolled into the new target of 100 primary care doctors.
The not-for-profit think tank C.D. Howe Institute says Canada ranks ninth out of 10 countries evaluated, including the Netherlands and United Kingdom, who were top performers.
This article, reprinted from Neighbourhood Pharmacy Association of Canada’s Winter Gazette, focuses on the enabler of remuneration by providing an overview of where funding currently stands.