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Quebec wants doctors to take on more patients, so it’s moving to regulate their salaries

8 May 2025
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Quebec wants doctors to take on more patients, so it’s moving to regulate their salaries
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Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé has introduced Bill 106, which aims to enable the government to modify the payment structure for doctors. This legislative move is significant as it occurs amid ongoing negotiations to renew the framework agreement for general practitioners (GPs) and specialists. The bill reflects the government’s intent to reshape healthcare compensation in Quebec, potentially impacting the financial dynamics of medical practice in the province.

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