Quebec doctors try to sell Gaétan Barrette on Bill 20 alternatives
General practitioners in Quebec who don't want Bill 20 have offered up a dozen alternatives they say would address the same accessibility problems the government is hoping to solve with a bill the doctors say nobody wants.
Abolishing mandatory hospital work, finally coming through on EMRs and keeping seniors home on wish list
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Hundreds of doctors from across Quebec opposed to the government's Bill 20 attended a weekend summit in Montreal to outline alternatives to the controversial bill.
A collective of general practitioners known by the French acronym ROME held a colloquium to discuss other options to Bill 20 which, among other things, would impose a quota on the number of patients family physicians must take on.