A new look for the AMA website
The new Alberta Medical Association website is now live with a modern look and feel, updated features, improved search and better navigation.
Today we launched the third topic in our Acute Care Concerns advocacy series.
Read the August 26 President's LetterAs we push to get the Physician Comprehensive Care Model over the finish line and continue to call for immediate stabilization of our collapsing acute care system, we know that investment in health care matters. It not only matters, it’s critical.
After many months of intense work and consultation with member stakeholders and web experts, I am thrilled to let you know that the AMA has launched a new and improved website.
Members are advised of proposed changes to the AMA Bylaws and elections taking place at the 119th AMA Annual General Meeting starting at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, October 8. The meeting will be held virtually; details will be provided with the AGM report circulated prior to the meeting.
The urgency is real and compounding. We need the Physician Comprehensive Care Model approved, formally announced and implemented before fall.
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The PCCM is a new compensation model for family physicians and rural generalists who are currently paid through fee-for-service or other compensation models.
Alberta's acute care crisis has been unfolding for many months. We need action toward solutions.
On April 17 the Alberta government committed to implementing the Physician Comprehensive Care Model (PCCM) by the fall of 2024. This new, modernized model will provide family physicians and rural generalists who are currently paid through fee-for-service or other compensation models with a new compensation option.
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