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Second issue of Fact Checkup and more campaign materials
Here is AMA Fact Checkup – Issue 2. In this issue, we check and correct government on statements they have made.
Reach the October 18 President's Letter2024/2025 Membership Renewal is now open!
Here is AMA Fact Checkup – Issue 2. In this issue, we check and correct government on statements they have made.
Reach the October 18 President's LetterEvery day, misinformation about the health care system – often coming from government talking points – gets amplified and repeated in media coverage and on social media. For physicians, evidence matters. The barrage of misleading commentary is beyond frustrating.
The call for nominations for election of zonal/regional delegates to RF is now open. The deadline for responding to the call for nominations is 9 a.m., Thursday, October 31. Read more (member login required).
The AMA is currently recruiting for AMA Negotiating Committee members. Deadline for Submission is November 10 at 4 p.m.
In December 2020, the Government of Alberta passed Bill 46: Health Statutes Amendment Act, written to amend the Health Professions Act and streamline regulatory processes. Read about how this impacted the CPSA's Physician Health Monitoring Program.
Our bi-weekly e-newsletter for members and subscribers featuring important community news and classifieds.
The "voice of the AMA" informs you about the AMA's positions and efforts on key and complex issues in Alberta’s health care.
The AMA's bimonthly news magazine featuring articles and columns on subjects and events of interest to Alberta physicians and much more.
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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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