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Quebec passes law requiring doctors to work in the public system for 5 years after med school

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Quebec has officially passed a law requiring doctors to work in the public health-care system for five years after obtaining a medical degree in the province.

Doctors will also need to obtain special authorization to work in the private system

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Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubรฉ said the new law would strengthen Quebec’s public health-care system. (Sylvain Roy Roussel/Radio-Canada)

Quebec has officially passed a law requiring doctors to work in the public health-care system for five years after obtaining a medical degree in the province.

Bill 83, adopted on Thursday by a vote of 72 to 30, is intended to improve access to health care for Quebecers by preventing doctors from exiting the public system for the private system.

“The universal health-care system, financed by the people of Quebec, must enable everyone to consult a doctor when they need to,” Health Minister Christian Dubรฉ said in a statement.๏ฟฝย ย ย 

“The private sector can help to support the public network: we will ensure that this contribution remains complementary, always in the interests of Quebec patients.”

WATCH |ย Quebec bill would fine new doctors for ditching public system:

New doctors in Quebec could face fines up to $200K daily for ditching public system for private

Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubรฉ tabled a bill that would force medical school graduates in the province to spend their first five years working in the public health-care system.

Bill 83 also requires doctors to seek the approval of Santรฉ Quรฉbec, the Crown corporation that runs the health network, to practise in the private system.ย 

Santรฉ Quรฉbec will either approve or reject a doctor’s request based on the following criteria:

  • The number of available doctors in a region.
  • The doctor’s departure from the public system cannot lead to negative consequences for patients in that region.
  • The inability of the public network to use this doctor in the establishments in that region.

The law, titled An Act to Foster the Practice of Medicine in the Public Health and Social Services Network, includes the threat of fines for doctors who violate it. The fines, which could be applied to physicians who practise in the private system before spending five years in the public system, range from $20,000 to $100,000 per day, with repeat offences incurring fines of $40,000 to $200,000.

According to theย Ministry of Health and Social Services, more than 835 of Quebec’sย 22,868ย doctors currently work exclusivelyย in the private networkย โ€” an increase of 80 per centย since 2020.

Written by Matthew Lapierre

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