Family doctors have been saying they spend too much time filling out forms for private insurers. By freeing them from this task, Health Minister Christian Dubé is hoping to free up more medical appointments for patients.Health Minister Christian Dubé is planning to table a bill to end the requirement for patients to provide a doctor's note when requesting reimbursement from private insurers.
The new measure would apply to everyone in Quebec, regardless of their insurance company, a spokesperson for the health minister confirmed.Family doctors have been saying they spend too much time filling out forms for private insurers. By freeing doctors from paperwork, Dubé says they will be able to spend more time seeing patients.
But physicians and opposition party leaders worry that Dubé is blowing the announcement out of proportion., says it is too early to say the bill would cut down the time doctors spend on paperwork at the rate Dubé is suggesting. Urging the health minister to "come back with results," the Parti Québécois MNA for Matane-Matapédia Pascal Bérubé pointed to the Coalition Avenir Québec promising in 2018 that Quebecers would wait at most 90 minutes to see a doctor.
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