Monday, November 16, 2009

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health co-ops and the Canadian Health

analysis of Jacques Fournier

Good news. At a symposium on health cooperatives held in Montreal on Oct. 21 at the initiative of the Cooperative solidarity Villeray Health, the Director General of the Federation co-ops and health services at home, Benoit Caron, has announced the new direction of his Union for compliance with the Act Canadian Health.


The Federation says that from now "the annual fee should not be a condition to access medical services. " Federation invites its members not to require annual fees for medical services which, according to the Act Canadian health, must be free. Coops may however require an annual fee to provide other types of services to their users: physiotherapy, alternative medicine, prevention meetings, etc.. In addition, funds raised through the annual assessment shall be used solely to provide services other than medical.

Currently, most health co-ops require an annual fee that gives access to medical services and other services. Only a small number of co-ops offer medical services to non-members with no annual fee.

There are 40 co-ops in Quebec health, of which 25 are in operation. 54% constitute a new offer of medical services, while 38% have replaced an existing medical clinic and 8% have replaced a clinic closed.

Act Canadian health is specified in the requirement of free medical services. A few months ago, the courts have allowed women who had paid a fee for access to abortions (abortions) in specialized centers to retrieve by a class action, the sums they had paid unlike Act. It seems that discussions between the DHSS and the Federation of Coops have prompted the Federation to give clear guidance to its members. In doing so, Coops avoid potential class actions.

careful though. Each coop is autonomous. There is no question Federation to exclude from membership any member who fails to comply with the Act . But, according to Benoit Caron, in response to a question, "the co-ops that do not meet the Act will be tempted to exclude themselves from the Federation .

This new direction will rejoice organizations defending the right to health, as the Solidarity Coalition Health and AQDR (Association for the rights of retirees and near-retirees). These organizations are fighting since 1991 against all forms of user fees, annual fees were a form of user fees. Scientific research has shown that user fees does not mean the rich classes have access to medical services but deprives the poor, and especially their children. Poorly treated, these poor people need more care then developed in hospitals, at the expense of the public sector. Co-payments increase, so just the overall costs of the system.

For cons, the new orientation of Federation of Coops Health will disappoint ... the president of the Federation of General Practitioners of Quebec (FMOQ), Dr Louis Godin. Indeed, the pricing policy applied by the cooperatives was being lead some physicians in private practice to do something illegal too. Dr. Godin stated that in Gatineau, like co-ops, doctors in private practice "may be tempted to impose, too, an annual fee to patients to cover expenses such rent and staff salaries " (Le Droit, 25 October 2008). The grass has been cut under the foot.

It now remains to publicize the new direction Federation of Coops of health from all Member co-ops, that they be vigilant and demand that their co-op's compliance with this orientation, so as to respect the law Canadian Health.

The conference of 21 October was titled: "Prevention and health promotion, experience remarkable a network of health facilities in Japan. " He also helped to know more about what is happening in Japan in the field of health co-ops.

Note: The author of this analysis was the delegate of AQDR in this symposium.

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Cooperatives health in Quebec: the consumer at the actor!

By Marie-Joelle Brassard, Patrice Leblanc & Olivier Etienne.

know the evolution of health cooperatives had become unavoidable. For us towards the right direction, we must rely on actual basis, not on false assumptions. Health cooperatives are under scrutiny by researchers. The first cooperative health was born in 1996, and thirteen years later they are over 40. Consult research






Friday, September 4, 2009

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Cooperatives Health Have their place in the Quebec health care system?

Francois Marchand
Press up on the left!, Tuesday, May 5, 2009

This short text aims to inform the debate (about absent in Quebec) on the prominence of health cooperatives in Quebec. Here are some reflections of Health for Ottawa against the emergence of health cooperatives in the Quebec health system. Read more ...

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Cooperative health and alternative health center

file online on the web page of the journal Reflection of society.

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Physician Shortage - A threat in rural areas when

Collective of mayors of the MRC de Nicolet-Yamaska

Le Devoir, Tuesday, October 21, 2008

On October 7, members of the Council of Mayors of the MRC de Nicolet-Yamaska discussed problems concerning the shortage of doctors in rural areas. After the debate, politicians have decided to pass on the fruits of their reflections to pave the way for changes to ensure a good public health services to rural populations. We hereby wish that Quebec's main political parties are positioning themselves in this debate as organizations representing rural Quebec. We are seeking views without ambiguity and possible solutions to the problems we outline. Read more ...

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playing the "Great Seduction"

Francois Marchand
The Aut'journal, September 1, 2009

Gatineau - August 29, we learned that the Deputy Minister responsible for the Outaouais, Norman MacMillan, had set up a committee to attract specialist physicians in Ottawa, and thus perform an operation, which he called "La Grande Seduction". Or will he find all the specialists Quebec needs shortage in the middle? We wonder what will happen if each region establishes its own committee of "seduction". Read more ...

Thursday, September 3, 2009

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Cooperatives health they cause slippage?

Jacques Fournier
Tribune Free
Vigil Saturday, November 8, 2008

If we recognize the vitality of those who have established health care cooperatives, we must increasingly cons s' question on the skids result from this formula in the current Quebec context. Read more ...

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A binary thinking that obscures the cooperative innovation

Marie-Joëlle Brassard
Le Devoir, Monday, March 10, 2008

The Castonguay report brought Once again the debate on health without raising the level of reflection. Once again, we rehash old ideas between the proponents of the deprivation opposed to those who favor a public system, as if we were unable to leave. Again, with the idea launched by the ratio of annual fees for primary care clinics, an idea borrowed from the health cooperatives, apply to private solution out of context to help. But are we capable enough grades to finally open on paths not frequented so far, the only condition for innovation? Read more ...

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cooperatives Health: A winning option

Bernard Gélinas
Le Devoir Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Far from wanting to feed a controversy following the articles by Marie-Joëlle Brassard ( "The clinical cooperative health does not mean privatization , Le Devoir, June 8) and Jacques Fournier ( "Cooperatives Health - A way to increase the incomes of physicians?" , Le Devoir June 12), I have to intervene to clarify views on health cooperatives. Read more ...

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One way to increase the incomes of physicians?

Jacques Fournier
Le Devoir Tuesday, June 12, 2007

The article by Marie-Joëlle Brassard published in Le Devoir on June 8 on the health cooperatives sheds interesting light on the project led by cooperatives. It is true that the health cooperatives are not part of the prospect of privatization, because it refers to private enterprise. Cooperatives lodge at the sign of the social economy, a sector that lies somewhere between the creatures State and private enterprises. Read more ...

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The cooperative health clinic does not mean privatization

Marie-Joëlle Brassard
Le Devoir Friday, June 8, 2007

In recent days, even at the last election campaign, a wealth of ideas put forward by all parties hinted innovative avenues to meet the challenges imposed by the management of public affairs. Of these ideas, cooperation, particularly in health, both politicians interested people. The cooperative health care clinics were frequently described and presented as the solution to persistent problems in health. Read more ...

Thursday, April 9, 2009

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Salons and ...

Two investment professionals to present to you:
first hairdresser to Frassem, extension of an existing home ...

then a beauty salon in Messancy ...

Thanks to Sylvia and Geraldine, to whom we wish every success in their business.

Monday, April 6, 2009

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No. 1

Yes we're still No. 1 ... regarding the inclusion of our society as a body corporate, the roll of the Order of Architects of the Province of Luxembourg. Totally anecdotal ... but fun!


Wednesday, April 1, 2009

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not won the competition!

The town of Bastogne has launched a competition to build a new fire station and a school fire.
In association with the architectural firm of Meyers Jonah and Ettelbruck, we participated in this tender.
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returned on 12 projects, our project was ranked second by the jury. Based on all criteria, But we come in third.

We congratulate our colleagues and Triangulum Nizet Bastogne Liege, ranked first by the jury and contractors from the market.

Some views of our project, ranked in the pipeline "unrealized."

Saturday, February 28, 2009

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media

An article in the journal of the Chamber of Commerce Belgium Luxembourg evokes our project for the halls relay. Here's the link:

http://www.idelux.be/servlet/Repository?IDR=6596

We also visited the RTL-TVI in our office for an interview about a new system of underfloor heating in Arlon developed by Pierre-Yves Frank (who has consulted regularly for the development of its prototype). Here is the link to watch the video of this story aired on 25 February. You will need a little patience because this story about the company Opal-Systems is the second part of this lengthy 17-minute video.

http://video.rtlinfo.be/Video/14531.aspx

For more information about the system see this link:

http://www.opal-systems.be/

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

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contest winner! Nothomb

We formed a team to participate in the competition market- work for constructing between 4 and 8 halls relay competition organized by the inter Idelux.
We just received official confirmation from our selection.

The team consists of general contractor HONS its Saint-Hubert, enterprise structural ARTBOIS sprl Etalle, design office Goffaux sprl Somme-Leuze and our architecture studio .

We will therefore be responsible for the building - at least four - up to eight - industrial halls HQE (High Environmental Quality). More details in a few weeks.