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Physician assistants are valued members of the health-care system in many provinces in Canada, but not in B.C. ADOBE STOCK IMAGE

Second in a series of articles looking at the issue of physician assistants, and the role they could play in British Columbia. To read the first part, .

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Physician assistants are respected members of many provincial health-care systems across Canada.

The B.C. health-care system is not among them.

Physician assistants (PAs) are health-care professionals who work with physicians. Under the overall supervision of a physician, PAs take histories, conduct physical examinations, order and interpret tests, diagnose and treat illnesses, counsel on preventive health care, and may assist in surgery.

They can apply their profession in clinical settings, or fieldwork, such as work camps, mines, etc.

PAs are currently able to work within the public healthcare system in five provinces: Manitoba, New Brunswick, Ontario, Alberta, and a pilot project in Nova Scotia.

Black Press reached out to the B.C. Ministry of Health for an explanation as to why the profession is not recognized in this province and was told the situation is being 含羞草研究社渕onitored.含羞草研究社

含羞草研究社淭he introduction of a new health profession requires careful consideration, management, and significant resources to properly understand and address the inevitable team function issues that emerge from overlapping scopes of practice,含羞草研究社 the ministry said in an email to Black Press.

Alberta opened its doors to physician assistants in April 2021 under the Health Professions Act. As such, they are now subject to the same legislative framework as other regulated health professionals in Alberta 含羞草研究社 a move that province含羞草研究社檚 Ministry of Health says has immediately paid dividends.

含羞草研究社淭he regulation of physician assistants 含羞草研究社 improves the quality of services delivered, and promotes practice excellence in the profession. It also assists with workforce planning and greater utilization of physician assistants that have the potential to improve patient care, reduce wait times, and contribute to cost savings in the health system,含羞草研究社 the Alberta Ministry of Health said in a statement.

Island doctor has seen the benefits

Dr. Alex Nataros recently opened a practice in Port Hardy.

He含羞草研究社檇 relish the opportunity to hire a physician assistant, not only because of their reputations, but more so due to his own experience.

Nataros worked with a PA during his time in Dauphin, Man., a community of 10,000 people in northwestern Manitoba with a small hospital. He said the assistant he had was invaluable, not only to the practice, but to the community as a whole.

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In Port Hardy, a second-year residency student is running the ER, as well as a Practice Ready Assessment BC candidate (a physician who worked in South Africa) at Nataros含羞草研究社檚 clinic, both under his licence.

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The Canadian Association of Physician Assistants estimates that 86 per cent of the care provided by a physician can safely be provided by a physician assistant, under the supervision of a physician.

There is also the advantage of a PA becoming part of the community, as opposed to a locum (temporary fill-in), who would cover for a vacationing, or otherwise absent doctor, then leave upon the doctor含羞草研究社檚 return. A physician assistant becomes a permanent resident of said community.

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Nelson PA travels to U.S. for work

Greg Sayers is a dual-citizenship physician assistant who resides in Nelson.

He graduated from the University of Utah 22 years ago, and has been in the profession ever since. For the past seven years, he has been commuting to Montana for work 含羞草研究社 nearly 11 hours away from Nelson.

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He works mostly at critical access hospitals (community-owned hospitals in rural areas), spending most of his time either in the emergency departments or the extended care departments. Although under the auspice of a physician, most of Sayers含羞草研究社 work is done with no physician present.

He said being able to work in his home community would make a big difference, not only to him, but to those in need.

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He said the added stress his family experiences from his absence due to work is taking its toll.

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Sayers said he has witnessed life-and-death situations where he was not allowed to intervene. Early in his career he lived in Bella Coola, and commuted to Alaska for work.

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Sayers said the cost savings alone should be enough for the province to rethink its position on physician assistants.

含羞草研究社淚f you can get three physician assistants (in a community) and pay them $100,000 each, instead of $350,000 (for one doctor), why wouldn含羞草研究社檛 you? And that含羞草研究社檚 just the tip of the iceberg. That could be happening all over the province, and sooner or later it is going to happen.含羞草研究社

Change not coming soon: CAPA

The Canadian Association of Physician Assistants continues to advocate for a change in B.C. policy, and says its efforts are gaining support from the various groups and associations within the health-care system.

含羞草研究社淲e do have ongoing discussions about PAs with many stakeholders in B.C.,含羞草研究社 CAPA said in a prepared statement to Black Press. 含羞草研究社淭he good news is that many groups within the provincial health-care system view the addition of PAs to the B.C. workforce as a good thing, including those within health authorities and physicians, etc.含羞草研究社

But CAPA warned against expecting a resolution any time soon.

含羞草研究社淲e do not think a change is imminent (in the next year, for example). The current government has invested significantly in expanding the nurse practitioner model, which is benefitting many patients in the province, but it means that there is limited desire to introduce a new health-care profession.含羞草研究社

Part three of the series will look at how other countries make use of physician assistants to help alleviate the strain on doctors.


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