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