EDMONTON – Alberta’s recently announced effort to add physician shifts to help triage patients in crowded emergency rooms has been delayed.
The program was to have started over the weekend.
The head of the Alberta Medical Association says doctors want to participate but says there are issues to be worked out including pay, billing, liability and paperwork.
President Dr. Brian Wirzba says he’s optimistic a deal can be reached in a week or two but says the deal has to work for both sides.
Hospitals Minister Matt Jones announced the new triage liaison physician roles last month in the wake of the death of a man who waited for hours for care in an Edmonton hospital.
The triage shifts are meant for doctors to help speed up patient assessments and diagnostic work, and in some cases begin providing care in the waiting room.
Jones’ office did not immediately provide comment.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 2, 2026.