Doctors reject government’s fee offer by 63.1 percent

Ontario doctors have voted by 63.1 percent to reject a fee agreement hammered out between the MInistry and the Ontario Medical Association. The OMA says the vote means it will immediately request a meeting with the provincial government to communicate its expectations for renewed negotiations. Voting took place Sunday during a town hall-style meeting in which doctors argued over the agreement. In rejection the deal doctors turn down a 2.5 percent a year increase to the $11.5-billion physician services budget. The undertaking that doctors would  co-manage the deal is also  rejected with many physicians suggesting their real influence in such an arrangement was largely fictional.