In Allison Hanes’ article, the author discusses the challenges faced by the Quebec health care system, particularly in accessing timely care. The writer shares a personal experience of trying to visit a walk-in clinic in the West Island only to be informed that in-person access is no longer available, requiring patients to go online or call instead. This highlights the growing dissatisfaction with the current state of healthcare in Quebec, with limited options for time-sensitive care outside of emergency rooms or private clinics.
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Santé Québec U-turn: Dual-job workers clocking extra hours get one-year lifeline
The new Santé Québec health authority will allow workers with dual jobs in multiple hospitals an extra year to adjust to new rules limiting hours to 40 per week. This decision was made after concerns were raised about the impact of the restructuring on these workers, who will now have until the end of November to choose a single job. The province's hospitals and clinics will be brought under a single employer on December 1,...
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