Sunday, May 13, 2012

Canadian doctors say fee cuts, pay inequalities will spur exodus | News | National Post

Canadian doctors say fee cuts, pay inequalities will spur exodus | News | National Post:

Despite repeated, expensive attempts to more logically divvy up fees, ophthalmologists earn almost 70% more on average than brain surgeons, who take in almost double the income of psychiatrists, according to Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) figures.

“There are terrible inequities within medicine,” said Michael Rachlis, a Toronto physician and health policy analyst. “And this has really almost nothing to do with the actual value of services. It’s just that some services … often because of technological change, end up being relatively overpaid.”

Comparisons with other industrialized countries suggest that, on average, Canada is among the most generous in remunerating its doctors, though the U.S. continues to out-pay in some specialities. Statistics and recruitment agencies report a net migration of physicians into Canada lately.

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