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Aziz is not alone. Doctors in Canada each spend, on average, nine hours per week on administrative tasks, totaling 42.7 million hours annually across the country, according to a new report from the Canadian Medical Association and the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, which surveyed 1,924 physicians.

The paperwork that fills Aziz’s mornings goes far beyond requisitioning tests and looking over lab work, the kind of things she says any doctor would expect to do.

It’s tracking down patient information that’s spread out over multiple systems. It’s resubmitting the exact same information multiple times because each pharmacy or clinic has its own specific forms.

Digitization isn’t necessarily helping either, she said, because, oftentimes, the software that should be making things easier just isn’t up to par.

“Sometimes it’s one step forward, two steps back,” she said. “You have to click a dozen boxes and then the patient’s history won’t populate because it has a dash, which is not an allowed character, you know?”

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    5 days ago

    Here is the report: https://digitallibrary.cma.ca/media/Digital_Library_PDF/2026 Losing doctors to desk work EN.pdf

    See “Appendix B: Provincial/territorial estimates of physician administrative burden and full-time equivalent gain” on page 37.

    For BC specifically, there was this recent article:

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/bc-doctors-cut-digital-red-tape-slowing-care-9.7062339?cmp=rss

    Family doctors in B.C. are calling on the province to cut digital red tape, saying outdated systems and unnecessary paperwork are slowing patient care and increasing wait times.

    It comes as a new national study shows doctors across the province are spending three million hours per year handling administrative work.

    The latest report, released by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business and the Canadian Medical Association, released as part of the Red Tape Awareness Week, found that doctors in B.C. spend nearly 10 hours a week on administrative work.

    It estimates that eliminating unnecessary paperwork in B.C. could free up an equivalent of more than 1,400 full-time doctors.