AMA Patient Experience Survey 2024
The Alberta Medical Association is thrilled to announce the launch of a new survey aimed at gathering vital feedback from patients like you.

2024/2025 Membership Renewal is now open!
Alberta Health released a bulletin yesterday announcing fee-for-service retroactive payments for 2024-25. These funds are issued under the terms of the 2022-26 AMA/AH agreement.
Read the February 6 President's LetterAlberta patients need more from their health care system than it can currently deliver. The population of the province has rapidly increased and we are making some progress in family medicine.
Earlier today I released a statement in response to the report of the Alberta COVID-19 Pandemic Data Review Task Force. The report is very problematic.
AHS has just completed its review of the Physician On-Call Program (POCP). I am hearing concerns from many physicians that on-call remuneration is being eliminated or significantly reduced as of April 1, 2025.
The provincial government has released a report regarding Alberta’s response to the unprecedented and devastating impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
We're looking for member feedback on what we're doing well, what we're not and what we should be doing next!
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A new alternative payment model to support physicians providing comprehensive, longitudinal patient care and the financial viability of community clinics.
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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