The College of Physicians of Quebec (CMQ) demands that the expansion of the private health sector be suspended immediately.
Posted at 10:28 a.m.
Katrine Desautels
The Canadian Press
This request is one of the six guiding principles that the CMQ adopted during a regular meeting of its board of directors held on October 25. These principles aim to rethink the place of the private sector in health to ensure the sustainability of a universal and accessible network.
During this session, the CMQ highlighted that in recent years, the provision of privately financed health services has experienced accelerated development, both in terms of services required and not required by the state. health. He recalls that “evidence shows that this does not improve access to health care or reduce system costs”.
The College also notes that accessibility to health care and services, which is guaranteed by laws and regulations, is increasingly compromised.
“In its mission to protect the public by ensuring quality medicine, the College of Physicians of Quebec (CMQ) believes that it must formulate guiding principles so that accessibility to care remains universal and equitable,” declared the CMQ in a press release.
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