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  1. Aug 7, 2024 · As noted in my earlier article in this series, family doctors are mainly paid in two different ways from OHIP: 1) through fee-for-service, under which a doctor gets $37.95 for each patient...

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  2. Mar 11, 2024 · A typical Ontario family doctor's practice runs like a small business, with costs for staff, rent and other overhead paid out of their revenue from OHIP billings.

  3. Nov 17, 2022 · The predominant method of reimbursement for physicians’ clinical activity in Canada is fee-for-service (FFS), but other models exist, such as salary, sessional payments, capitation and other contracts. Any non-FFS payments are referred to here as alternative payment plans (APPs).

  4. Mar 12, 2024 · Under the most common family medicine payment model in Canada— the fee-for-service payment model—family doctors only get paid for each patient they see, which is around $30 per visit in B.C....

  5. premiums and special payments are paid for services such as chronic disease management, preventative care, prenatal care and home visits for enrolled patients, and for hospital visits, obstetrical care and palliative care for all patients.

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  6. Family Health Network (FHN) and Family Health Organization (FHO) models, which have six or more physicians, are compensated primarily through capitation payments but also receive FFS payments. The physicians are also eligible for specific bonuses and premiums based on patient enrolment.

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  8. Apr 3, 2019 · These days close to half of Ontario family doctors are paid on a system called capitation where they get paid a fixed fee per person, per year regardless of how often that person comes in.

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