• Otter@lemmy.caM
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    1 year ago

    That’s super cool, thanks for writing it up!

    They’re super desirable to work at for family physicians. Right now in BC to be a family doctor you essentially also have to run your own business, handle payroll, handle billing MSP, etc. Vacations are a pain to take - what if a patient needs to see you? With these centers the doctors can focus more on patient care and less on administration.

    This is a really big point, and it’s one of the reasons I’ve heard from those in medical school for why they might not want family med. It’s a whole other headache running your own practice. Shared practices are an improvement, but that’s still overhead that could be managed by the province / health authority. The province can also negotiate better prices for things like supplies, utilities, internet, etc.

    Also you might already know about it, but if not, we have !medicine@lemmy.ca . Would love to see you around, and I think you’d make a decent moderator if that’s something you’re interested in. It’s hard finding people who have experience with the medical system in Canada.

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      1 year ago

      I should clarify I’m not in medicine. The panel was formed by a random sample of British Columbians and then we talked with different experts, but we ourselves aren’t experts or meant to be experts.

      • Otter@lemmy.caM
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        1 year ago

        That’s ok, I’m also not a physician myself. I think it also helps to have community members involved in the healthcare system be a part of the community!

        Just feel free to contribute as much as you like, we’re happy to have you :)