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The Québéco government has passed Project 68 bill to reduce medical paperwork

The Québéco government has passed Project 68 bill to reduce medical paperwork

In addition, the doctor’s paper is absent if you have a reason to exist during your work. It is an example of a project of 68 adopted by the government of Québec, except that the papers of the doctors are reduced.

The Minister of Travail, Jean Boulet, and the Minister of Santé, Christian Dubé, made the mardi après-midi announcement in a communiqué. The government has calculated that the various measures of the law project have achieved 68 degrees of freedom at 600,000 meeting places for the year.

A parliamentary committee of the month, the Fédération des médecins omnipraticiens du Québec (FMOQ), is trying to avoid the fact that the burden of insurance for doctors is no longer important for the number of meeting offers . The president of the FMOQ, DR Marc-André Amyot, said that he could use more to reduce the surcharge for the work of the doctors and the use of the beautiful beach of the garden, plus relevant and optimal.

While the other measures of the project 68 are in progress, the doctor will determine the frequency of the frequency for a patient with a disability that may occur in the long term. It is not the case that private insurers impose visits to doctors for medical care that can exempt the patient from compensation.

All people must use aids (cannes, béquilles, etc.) and medical paper for a cash on delivery.

The government donates the opportunity to allow more people to benefit from certain healthcare professions that can be better used by the doctor. The new law provides the opportunity to obtain reimbursement for services related to a health or social services profession. The patient does not need an aura and a prescription from the doctor to visit a physiotherapist, among the others.

« Actuellement, the doctors are part of the important part of their temporary administration, the end of their mission premiere: their patients. The reduction of paperwork at the medical appointment for private insurers and employers is an important element for improving access to healthcare », a comment in a communiqué from the Minister of Dubé.

My colleague, Minister Boulet, has discovered that Québéco visitors consult a doctor for a long time. « The adoption of the project sends a message: enable access to medical care, make sure your doctors offer it and offer many more options. The main project of the law is without the unique form, intended to simplify the administration of the doctors and to standardize the documents that are remplirs, until the declaration par écrit.

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