A commentary by a North Saanich resident.
So a couple in Victoria have at last found a family doctor through placing an ad in the paper.
It goes without saying that nothing has happened and the waiting list continues to lengthen as doctors continue to retire because they are overburdened with paperwork on the fee-per-individual visit model, with which this province and others persist. Bureaucrats are trained in paperwork and they should be able to devise a system whereby everything is made as simple as possible. The well known KISS principle.
Other models include large family practice clinics with administrative staff for fee submission and triage to registered nursing staff for minor problems, freeing up staff doctors to do what they are trained to do. The current ER system is being used in B.C. by many as a substitute for a non-existent family doctor. The result is a choking of the emergency departments with relatively minor health problems.
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