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A Doctor Who Wants to Go Private "Taken Hostage" by Santé Québec

Summary by Le Droit
Dr. Stéphane Hazan is categorical: if Santé Québec does not allow him to practice in private, he will simply not work in Quebec anymore.

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A Gatineau doctor finds himself unable to practice, despite his willingness to do so from the outset in a nearby private clinic.

·Montreal, Canada
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Dr. Stéphane Hazan is categorical: if Santé Québec does not allow him to practice in private, he will simply not work in Quebec anymore.

A Gatineau doctor finds himself unable to practice, despite his willingness to do so immediately in a nearby private clinic. The case was taken to court this week. Dr. Stéphane Hazan, who left the public network a little more than a month ago, is still unemployed. Yet, a contractual agreement has been binding on him for several months at the SSMT private clinic, which is waiting for him to respond to the growing demand for consultations. The blo…

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Le Droit broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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