Alberta budget to include $243M over three years for new primary care initiatives

Alberta Minister of Health Jason Copping speaks in Edmonton, on Tuesday, December 6, 2022. Alberta is investing an extra $243 million over three years into primary care to help reduce bottlenecks for those trying to see a family doctor. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson

EDMONTON - Alberta is investing an extra $243 million over three years into primary care to help reduce bottlenecks for those trying to see a family doctor.

Health Minster Jason Copping says the money will be part of next week’s provincial budget and include $40 million previously committed in a new agreement with the Alberta Medical Association.

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