New Brunswick

Better Medical Care Coming To Quispamsis Families Under New Deal

By

James Sinclair
March 13, 2026 4:47 pm

Residents in Quispamsis, New Brunswick, will see improvements to their local healthcare after the provincial government and the medical society signed a new four-year agreement on March 12, 2026, to support family doctors and patient access.

The Government of New Brunswick and the New Brunswick Medical Society finalized the deal this week. Provincial leaders called the agreement a turning point that will change how primary care is delivered to families.

This plan focuses on giving family doctors more support and better tools to manage their clinics. The goal is to make sure every resident can find a regular health provider and get appointments more quickly.

New Brunswick has faced a shortage of doctors for many years, leaving many people without consistent care. This new contract is designed to help recruit more medical professionals to the area and keep them working in local communities.

Officials hope the four-year deal will stabilize the workforce and provide a more reliable system for everyone. The agreement represents a significant step toward fixing long-term challenges in the provincial health system.