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Quebec Government is divided on Telemedicine Question

Saturday, March 8th, 2008

These are old news. But still, this matter is crutial for anyone wanting to start a telemedicine service in Quebec.  Myca, a Quebec based company that is going to offer virtual -on call- visits  over Internet, has done a great deal of PR noise which has made the governement react immediatly. Health Minister, Philippe Couillard, was not informed by such a project and personnaly asked that a report should be made available within the next few weeks. In fact, the time span has elapsed and we are still waiting…

The Quebec Party, which is often depicted as the conservative wing in the government, thinks that the project is “extremely disturbing”. For me, thinking that the project cannot replace tradional face to face visits is defendable. However, I think that if you see telemedicine and virtual visits as a complement to the current system, you can easily draw the benefits of such a system. In fact, a video visit can be beneficial for the public health sector as well as this is going to free up places for other people. Understand by other people, patients that could be diagnosed by face to face visits, Jaundice for example. In contrast, other minor medical conditions, like cough or sore throat, can be very suitable for virtual visits. 

The Democratic Action of Quebec, in the other hand, thinks that this is an interesting project. They think that such a service will relieve, to some extent, the waiting rooms in the public sector. I would like to add that their position, similar to the other Canadian provinces as well as our neighbors south, is going to play a decisive role during the next few months, in the decision of the government for the rapid adoption of Internet visits.

Running an Internet medical service right now, in the abscence of legislation, should comply to the same rules as a private clinic. In other words, you need to comply to the deontological code and doctors working with this tool need to take the same precautions as they would when doing medical office consultations. The diagnosis and prescription have to be carefully provided when all the necessary information about the patient is verified and known.

By the way, if someone got any information or statistics on the Quebecers towards Internet medicine, I will be more than happy to have a look at it. I am in the process of looking at this data, maybe compare it with other provinces. Those are the best indication for the success of such a service. Know your market, they say.Please, shoot me an email, if you got any relevant information about Internet medicine. Also, I may be rolling out a poll, when this blog starts to get some traction as well.