Evidently, it is out of the question to begin negotiations on the basis of such an offer, which perpetuates the insulting attitude governmental authorities hold toward family doctors. The government has clearly not understood the importance of this pivotal negotiation for the future of our health system and it completely failed to do its job of promoting family medicine and improving access to primary health care. >>>
Nearly every Quebecer has, at some time or another, consulted a doctor in a medical clinic. Even though more and more of these clinics are being called “private practices” they are still publicly funded, since the care they provide is covered by Québec’s health care plan. They are also the cornerstone of quality health care access for everyone. >>>
Because we ask more of our general practitioners than anywhere else, it is our collective duty to provide them with better support. >>>
The intense promotional campaign of the hard-hitting documentary DIAGNOSTIC wrapped up in paper and electronic media on June 12, we can already confirm that our campaign was a huge success >>>
It seems that, although Québecers, who are the first victims of the present crisis, adhere to our point of view and want concrete action to be taken to remedy the situation, the government has been content with empty words for over eighteen months now. And yet, it really is urgent that something be done >>>