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Quebec clarifies language rules for English patients [Video]

There are “no restrictions” on the right to receive health services in Quebec for English speakers, according to a new clarification document issued by the Quebec Health Ministry on Monday.

“Every English-speaking person has the right to receive health and social services in English to the extent provided by access programs,” the document reads. “Thus, all services provided by institutions designated by government decree and services indicated in the access programs must be offered in English.”

The document explains that the language used in health and social services is governed by the Healthcare Act (LSSSS), the act abolishing regional agencies (LMRSSS) and the Charter of the French Language.

McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) patients committee chair Ingrid Kovitch was happy to have some clarification on the directives issued in July.

“It tells us that instead of putting health-care providers and directives to their behaviour at the forefront now, patient rights, which are enshrined in the …

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