Canada 18 Jun 2026

Eligible doctors in Alberta can work in both public, private systems starting this fall

In order to be eligible for dual practice, doctors must do a minimum number of hours in the public system first. The province says those hour requirements along with other safeguards will protect the public system.

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The Alberta government says its new dual practice health model, which allows some physicians to practise in both the public and private systems, will begin to be rolled out in September. The province says an expression of interest process for eligible physicians will open June 22, followed by a formal application process later this summer. In order to be eligible for dual practice, doctors must do a minimum number of hours in the public system first. The province says those hour requirements along with other safeguards will protect the public system. The province announced the dual practice model in November, prompting calls from doctors to ensure the program has strong oversight. Premier Danielle Smith has said the dual practice model will help reduce wait times. The regulations for the program were developed after consulting some health care professionals, the province said. Alberta medical leaders want more consultation after new bill unveiled featuring dual health-care system Doctors call for strong oversight, workforce protections as Alberta works towards dual practice model The province has not disclosed the number of hours physicians must dedicate to the public system, but those requirements will be set for each specialty and geographic area by Acute Care Alberta and the ministries of health. If physicians dont fulfill their public hours on an ongoing basis, they will lose their dual practice status.

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