The Medical On-Call / Availability program (MOCAP), defined by the Physician Master Agreement, is a provincial program providing compensation to physicians participating in sustainable on-call rotations intended to address gaps in continuous coverage for new and unattached patients requiring emergency care.
MOCAP was redesigned effective April 1, 2019 by the Provincial MOCAP Review Committee (PMRC) to base call group payment levels on the overall burden associated with being on-call by Line of Service, rather than by a response time requirement. The physician burden is measured by call volumes, patient attendance, acuity, rurality, and availability at multiple sites.
To establish a MOCAP call group, there must be a minimum of three physicians to participate. This is to keep the MOCAP arrangement sustainable and to avoid physician burnout. Currently, MOCAP has 53 Lines of Service, with over 800 call groups across the six regional health authorities.
MOCAP Goals:
To participate in a MOCAP contract, physicians must have the following:
MOCAP compensation levels are assigned based on the 2019 physician burden model. The annual rates for MOCAP availability are as follows:
In addition to annual rates above, on-call physicians bill separate compensation models (e.g., such as Fee for Service, or alternate payment arrangements, etc.) through the MSP for those eligible clinical services rendered to patients.
The Ministry of Health provides funding to health authorities to compensate physicians or groups of physicians for providing on-call coverage. It is the health authority’s responsibility to manage MOCAP contracts and program operations (ie: contract administration, payment, scheduling, and reporting). Physicians are expected to provide MOCAP availability coverage in accordance with the provisions of the template MOCAP Contract attached as Schedule 1 to Appendix G of the Physician Master Agreement.
Each health authority is required to form a MOCAP Contract Review Committee (MCRC) to review the annual distribution plan of the health authority’s MOCAP budget. This Committee includes representatives of the health authority, health authority medical advisory committee (HAMAC) (or equivalent), physicians receiving MOCAP and emergency medicine physicians in the health authority. The MOCAP distribution plan is then submitted to the Ministry of Health for approval and funding.
If you wish to participate in a MOCAP call group, contact the health authority in your region. Please see the links for documents related to MOCAP compensation and policy.
Please see the links in the sidebar for documents related to MOCAP redesign and implementation.