The Hamilton Spectator

Group disappoint­ed in OMA deal

- ALLISON JONES TORONTO —

A group of doctors is disappoint­ed with a tentative agreement the Ontario Medical Associatio­n has reached with the province, saying it won’t keep pace with the pressures of the health system.

Under the tentative four-year deal, which has not yet been released but was obtained by The Canadian Press, the government will increase the physician services budget — currently about $11.5 billion — by 2.5 per cent each year.

But Concerned Ontario Doctors, an advocacy group for physicians, says at least 3.1 per cent is required “to maintain the bare minimum in health care,” and this deal amounts to a cut to existing patient services.

“It would be complete hypocrisy to agree to a contract that agrees to wilful underfundi­ng of the system when we’ve been protesting that for months,” said Dr. Nadia Alam. “It makes no sense to us that the OMA is actively endorsing this contract.”

The physician services budget is to be “co-managed” by the doctors and the government, and also contained in the deal is an agreement that if doctor expenditur­es stay within budget, the government will make payments of $50 million, $100 million, $120 million and $100 million in each of the four years, respective­ly. But if they exceed the physician services budget in any year, it will come out of those payments.

The agreement also sets out $200 million in “permanent reductions in fees of physician payments,” the OMA said in a confidenti­al memo sent to the province’s doctors that was also obtained by The Canadian Press.

Alam said the deal does not factor in various unplanned pressures on the health system.

“They’re trying to impose an artificial control over something that’s much bigger than physicians as a group,” she said.

The agreement says the government agrees to add more funding to the physician services budget if it decides to provide a new or expanded service to Ontarians or if “there is an unforeseea­ble event beyond the control of either party that materially impacts the (budget) to increase overall expenditur­es.”

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Dr. Nadia Alam

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