With stagnant wages and increased costs, 16 Sechelt doctors ask B.C. government for help

Sixteen family doctors in Sechelt have penned an urgent letter to the B.C. government asking for financial support as they grapple with stagnant wages and increased costs.

Business expenses have “exponentially increased” while incomes have “remained neutral” for years, states the Aug. 13 letter addressed to the premier, minister of health and Doctors of BC, among others.

“Our fee structure ignores increased patient volumes and complexities amidst a steadily growing population on the Sunshine Coast,” it reads.

“We are contributing a substantial percentage of personal income to cover overhead costs and the continued increases are simply not sustainable.”

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