2004 Physician Services Framework Agreement

The 2004 Physician Services Framework Agreement was a historic agreement between the Ontario Medical Association (OMA) and the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (MOHLTC). This agreement established a framework for physician services in Ontario and aimed to improve the quality and accessibility of healthcare in the province.

Under this agreement, the MOHLTC committed to investing in physician services and supporting physicians in the delivery of high-quality care. In turn, the OMA agreed to collaborate with the MOHLTC to improve the healthcare system and work towards shared goals.

One of the key provisions of the 2004 Physician Services Framework Agreement was the establishment of the Physician Services Committee (PSC). The PSC was tasked with negotiating physician compensation and benefits, as well as developing policies and programs to improve healthcare delivery in Ontario.

The agreement also included provisions for electronic medical records, physician accountability, and enhanced physician training and development. These initiatives aimed to improve patient outcomes and ensure that Ontario remained a leader in providing high-quality healthcare services.

Overall, the 2004 Physician Services Framework Agreement was a significant step forward for healthcare in Ontario. By establishing a collaborative framework between the MOHLTC and the OMA, the agreement helped to improve the quality and accessibility of care for patients across the province. Furthermore, it demonstrated the importance of collaboration and partnership in achieving positive healthcare outcomes.