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CAQ commits to create new health agency if re-elected

This agency coordinates operations and gives greater authority to regional medical network directors.

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Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé speaks during a COVID-19 news conference in Montreal on Thursday, July 7, 2022.
Quebec Health Minister Christian Duvet speaks during COVID-19 press conference in Montreal on Thursday, July 7, 2022 To do. Photo by Graham Hughes /The Canadian Press

The government created a new health agency to coordinate its operations. I promise

"We all pointed to the failure of thehealth system during thepandemic," Health Minister Christian Duvet said Wednesday in Quebec City. said in

"Everyone agrees that the way health and social services work needs to change." and the Ministry of Health will focus on network planning, orientation, performance measurement and budgeting.

If Coalition Avenir Québec is reelected in Dube said it could help "decentralize" and "debureaucratize"

Quebec's COVID-19 vaccination campaign is an example of how decentralized structures can work, he said.

The Ministry of Health, in collaboration with the Public Health Service and the Quebec Immunization Commission, has provided clinical guidance on vaccination of the population.

“A separate team was in charge of operations and was responsible for its execution. contributed to,” said Dubé.

The proposal to create a new agency is based on a recent report by Dominique Savoye, Deputy Minister of Health.

Savoie proposed the creation of a "neutral, fully accountable and highly operational organization focused on outcomes and user satisfaction."

The new agency will give CIUSSS and CISSS CEOs more autonomy to act according to the realities of each region and agency.'

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