ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpHealth P.E.I.’s proposed patient targets have 5 doctors unsure if they’ll work here2 hours agoDuration 2:332 hours agoNewsDuration 2:33Five medical residents working on the Island wrote a letter saying the province’s suggested standards for patient loads would have a negative impact on care. As CBC’s Stacey Janzer reports, the proposed guidelines have them looking at other options when it comes to where they’ll start their family practice. Related Stories Doctors speak of pressure, fear colleagues will leave over Health P.E.I.’s new targets New patient targets for family doctors could hurt P.E.I.’s reputation, says national college Health P.E.I. not imposing a minimum number of patients on family doctors, says CEO McLane defends Health P.E.I. guidelines after doctors threaten to take legal action Medical Society of P.E.I. plans legal action over alleged breach of contractMore from NewsVideo2:53Safety of deadly Carberry bus crash site was examined 20 years agoCBC News Manitoba 31 minutes agoVideo4:07Grade 12 students read letters they sent to themselves in Grade 931 minutes agoVideo4:29Watch this before opening your first Labubu or blind box31 minutes agoVideo4:58The Maine town that almost became a Canadian border communityCBC News New Brunswick 2 hours agoVideo2:49Fredericton man unknowingly paid his neighbour’s power bill for almost 2 yearsCBC News New Brunswick 2 hours agoTrending NowVideo2:29How Iran could unleash chaos in the global oil economyThe National June 21Video8:04Why this searcher believes missing N.S. kids are in the woodsJune 20Video1:24Are you living next to a toxic ‘forever chemical’ hotspot?CBC News June 21Video3:39FULL SPEECH: U.S. strikes ‘completely and fully obliterated’ Iranian nuclear sites, Trump saysCBC News June 22Video3:20Iran’s foreign minister condemns U.S. attacksCBC News June 22now
Health P.E.I.’s proposed patient targets have 5 doctors unsure if they’ll work here
