Primary Care
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Health Care Mandate Letters Continue Agenda of Chaos and Privatization
EDMONTON — Earlier today, the Premier released new mandate letters for the four ministers now responsible for pieces of our public health care system.
Written by Alyssa Pretty
October 08, 2025 -
Provincial Audit Underscores Need for Ban on Medical Access Fees
EDMONTON — Last week, a provincial audit of Alberta clinics charging membership fees was released, finding that paying members are receiving better access to more thorough care than non-paying patients. While the report found no “significant cases” of patients paying for insured services, it was concerningly unable to rule out the possibility that extra-billing is occurring.
Written by Alyssa Pretty
August 11, 2025 -
New Report Shows Need for Health Care Capacity and Workforce Plan in Alberta
EDMONTON — A new report commissioned by Friends of Medicare from the Parkland Institute and authored by Rebecca Graff-McRae titled, Access Denied: How the Changing Accessibility of Health Care Services in Alberta Impacts Equity, highlights how reduced capacity and decreased access have resulted in unmet health care needs for Albertans. The report examines these challenges across acute care, primary care, continuing care, as well as mental health and addictions.
Written by Alyssa Pretty
March 25, 2025 -
Answers Needed on Private Health Care Proposal in Fort McMurray
EDMONTON — SMG Medical Complex is a proposal to build a massive, 14-storey, private, for-profit health care facility in Fort McMurray. This contentious project has doubled in size from its initial proposal, and now promises to provide numerous services including chartered surgeries, ambulatory care, and “luxurious accommodations." They have launched a website seeking investors where they promise eight to 10 percent returns on investments, plus further opportunities for profits from “those willing to pay out of pocket.”
Written by Alyssa Pretty
December 05, 2024 -
Government inaction drives more doctors from Alberta, this time in Lethbridge
LETHBRIDGE — Two family doctors at the Campbell Clinic in Lethbridge recently posted public letters explaining why they are leaving their practices, pointing the finger squarely at the government and Health Minister for their failure to listen to Alberta’s physicians and act to sustain primary care.
Written by Alyssa Pretty
October 09, 2024 -
Government Chooses Politics Over Health Care Needs of Long-COVID Patients
EDMONTON — This past Friday, the provincial government announced that they were shutting down the long-COVID outpatient programs, meaning that the clinics in Alberta dedicated to treating people suffering from long-COVID will be closing. The letter from Alberta Health Services informing patients of the closure suggests that they should contact their primary care provider to determine if they require additional resources. This at a time when over 650,000 Albertans are without a family doctor.
Written by Alyssa Pretty
August 14, 2024 -
Minister Must Clarify What’s Happening in Airdrie’s Health Care
EDMONTON — Earlier this year, the government informed the Airdrie Health Foundation that the long-overdue expansion and renovation of the Airdrie Community Health Centre had been paused in order for them to consider a proposal to add a private partner to the public facility. Following much outcry from Albertans, the government announced the public project was back under way.
Written by Alyssa Pretty
August 13, 2024 -
Alberta Must Ban Medical Access Fees
EDMONTON — Today, news broke that a provincial audit has found more than 40 medical clinics advertising membership fees for access to health care. Previous reports from the Parkland Institute and Ontario Health Coalition have shown this is a recurring problem in Alberta that has long gone unaddressed.
Written by Alyssa Pretty
April 24, 2024 -
Government Decision to Vote Against Legislation Banning Health Care Access Fees Lets Down Albertans
EDMONTON — Yesterday afternoon, the UCP Government used their majority in the Legislature to vote against Bill 201: Alberta Health Care Insurance (Access Fees) Amendment Act. This legislation would have banned access fees and membership-only health care in Alberta, and required the Minister to enforce the Act.
Written by Alyssa Pretty
November 21, 2023 -
Say NO to Access Fees!
Add your voice: Say no to health care access fees in Alberta in Alberta! #ABhealth #ABleg