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May 07, 2025 - 6:00 PM
Kamloops may become the second city in B.C. to have a city taxpayer owned medical clinic.
City council agreed at a meeting May 6 to have staff come back with a business plan aimed at hiring family doctors as thousands in Kamloops go with a general practitioner and sit on the primary care waitlist.
In the Vancouver Island community of Colwood the municipality is on track to hire eight doctors for the city with a population of around 20,000.
"There's a good success model in place we can follow and grow upon," Kamloops councillor Kelly Hall said. "It's innovative, it's creative and it's a solution to bring much needed doctors to our city."
Colwood mayor Doug Kobayashi said officials from several BC municipalities have inquired about their city-owned model, and Hall happened to be one of them.
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Hall said he reached out to several other people to plan out how such a clinic could be funded and how it would function once opened.
Though the details are yet to be worked out, he said it would be a self-funded model likely taking on the operational side so doctors can focus on health care.
"The hope and understanding is that it has zero taxation," he said.
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Hall also said Colwood aimed at hiring doctors from outside BC in order to avoid pulling crucially-needed doctors from communities within the province, something Hall suggested could be a local policy for Kamloops.
He said there are American doctors looking to move north, presenting a potential hiring opportunity.
How long staff will take to propose a business plan and how long it could then take to open a city-run clinic isn't clear, but council did unanimously approve Hall's proposal.
— With files from The Canadian Press.
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