Quebec launches new health-care agency in bid to improve services
MONTREAL — A new Crown corporation officially has officially taken the reins of Quebec’s health-care system as part of the provincial government’s effort to reduce emergency room wait times and surgery wait lists.
The agency, called Santé Québec, will manage all health-care facilities in the province and will become the sole employer of 330,000 health-care workers.
The agency is a key part of the Quebec government’s plan to reform the province’s health-care system and improve access to services.
Geneviève Biron, president and CEO of Santé Québec, says in an open letter that she plans to “optimize” the network by reducing the duplication of work and sharing tools and best practices between institutions.