(Quebec) Former Health Minister Gaétan Barrette applauds the Dubé reform “with a vengeance” and salutes the ” guts of Prime Minister François Legault to do what Philippe Couillard had prevented him from doing for fear of the unions.
In interview at The Press, Gaétan Barrette repeated the “bravo” and the “hallelujah” following reading a series of measures that the government intends to implement with its bill on Health Quebec and the efficiency of the network expected this week . Both the revision of the seniority rule and the new obligations imposed on medical specialists, for example. The Press mentioned it in two texts on Monday.
“I applaud with all my might, my hands are burning! “, he launched. “I have a Minister of Health who will continue what I started. »
“That’s the thing I mightn’t do because I had everyone once morest me and I had a prime minister who shocked, […] who quit because he was afraid of actors. There, there is a Prime Minister who, for the moment, choke step and take the step that I did not take. »
We should not underestimate, according to him, the magnitude of the wave of criticism that will break. “It’s going to be World War III!” And I am going to applaud the government for holding its own. […] Francois Legault had to guts. The big question is simple: will François Legault, in the face of resistance, back down? »
Gaétan Barrette maintains that he was campaigning for the creation of an agency like Santé Québec, responsible for coordinating the operations of the network, when he chaired the Federation of Medical Specialists of Quebec (FMSQ). As minister, he went “as far” as he might with Bill 10, which reduced the number of establishments from 182 to 34. He says he himself put forward certain measures of the Dubé reform, such as that of requiring medical specialists to avoid service disruptions and uncoverings in the regions, but “it was subsequently defeated”. He had done so in his case on pain of sanctions.
“The waiting time in the emergency room went from 8 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. when I left. For what ? Because with the agreement with the doctors, and Bill 20, they had the obligation, early in the day, to go for their consultations in the emergency room. But there was a release following I left. They come back with that, so I say bravo. »
In the government, it is argued that the upcoming bill is very different from the Barrette method, considered too punitive.
Gaétan Barrette nevertheless pleads repeatedly that many elements of the Dubé reform have been put forward by himself in recent years. “At some point, can it be seen that I have already said it and that they do it? They do everything so that there is no connection with me, but at some point, would you just be the fair play media to do it, the link? Because the link is obvious, it’s not even subtle. »
“There are many people at the CAQ who have consulted me, but it remains in the private domain. Not regarding the law, but regarding my view of things. Obviously they recorded what I told them. But there are no surprises in that: I went to the CAQ. Why do you think he (François Legault, editor’s note) recruited me in 2012? »
CAQ candidate, he was beaten in Terrebonne that year. He joined the liberal camp in 2014. He left politics last year.
The questioning of the primacy of seniority, “I proposed it to all the unions in 2015, and they turned me around. All the union presidents told me: “yes, I agree, but you know, we have a board of directors, a general council…” Individuals told me yes, organizations told me No. It’s a beautiful sentence, you have your clip! »
“We must break the power of the unions, which has become a dictatorial power. That’s a good deal. The unions in the health file, they are there for their interests, not for those of the patients. And I am on the record ! added the former president of the FMSQ.
Gaétan Barrette says he currently has a few “criticisms” regarding what we currently know regarding the Dubé reform. “We will have to define the basket of services, fund it adequately and have an information system. And you need deliverables. The law needs to have teeth” to ensure the goals are met, he said.
The FMSQ is waiting for Christian Dubé’s bill to be tabled on Wednesday or Thursday before giving interviews.