The Federation of Omnipraticians of Quebec (FMOQ) unanimously rejected the last proposal from the Quebec government on Saturday.
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The 150 delegates representing family doctors of the province’s public system are all in favor of a rejection of the last proposal of the Legault government.
The FMOQ had submitted a vote to its assembly on the Quebec proposal dating from March 19 in the context of negotiations on a renewal of the framework agreement.
The Federation of Omnipraticians in Quebec will also reject the provincial government’s proposal to withdraw family physicians from patients who are registered individually to register them collectively.
Recall that the FMOQ had denounced in April the Legault government’s proposal to prioritize patients using a color system awarded by the Quebec Health Insurance Régie (RAMQ).