Doctors’ Pay Reform Sparks Heated Debate Under Dubé

Tuesday, May 20, 2025, 5:21 pm

Health Minister Christian Dubé is moving forward with proposals to link a portion of doctors’ remuneration to performance metrics. The initiative has ignited a spirited debate between critics who warn of curbed medical autonomy and supporters who hail the push for greater accountability—a classic clash of vision and vested interests.


ledevoir.com / Christian Dubé pourrait faire adopter sous bâillon son projet de loi sur la rémunération des médecins

«Les consultations détaillées sur le projet de loi débutent la semaine prochaine», a ajouté le ministre.

lapresse.ca / Rémunération des médecins | Christian Dubé n’exclut pas un bâillon

Le ministre de la Santé, Christian Dubé, ne ferme pas la porte à faire adopter son projet de loi qui vise à lier une partie de la rémunération des médecins à des objectifs de performance sous bâillon.  


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