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Action Santé Outaouais issues report on rural health services

Action Santé Outaouais issues report on rural health services

26 February 2024 à 2:11 pm

Action Santé Outaouais, a non-profit group dedicated to advocating for citizen’s rights when it comes to health care, recently released a report on a series of discussion groups that they hosted in rural parts of the region in November 2023, including one in Bristol.

Mathieu Charbonneau, the group’s director, explained that they tried to focus on the shared challenges that these regions had, as opposed to issues that were particular to one area.

The report highlights six priorities for action to improve health care in rural regions.

“The six actions identified here stem from the fact that the many reforms in recent years have not yielded expected results, especially in rural areas,” the report reads. “The time has come to ask why we keep spending more to get lower volume and standard of care.”

Charbonneau highlighted what he called three especially important priorities: improving services at CLSCs, address staff shortages through competitive salaries and the establishment of “true local management”.

The full report based on the feedback from the discussion groups is available here.

The full interview with Charbonneau (12m40) is available here.


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