After many years of success, EvidenceNetwork.ca is no longer in operation. We would like to thank everyone who has contributed to the organization over the past decade including our dedicated researchers, newspaper editors, readers and funders. However, now it is time to move onto new ways of looking at knowledge mobilization and policy. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact Shannon Sampert at s.sampert@uwinnipeg.ca.

La réforme Barrette ne tient pas la route

Le projet de loi 10 vise à améliorer l’accès et la qualité des services de santé et des services sociaux tout en diminuant la bureaucratie dans un souci d’efficience. Bien que nous, professeurs du département d’administration de la santé de l’École de santé publique de l’Université de Montréal soyons d’accord avec les objectifs de la réforme, nous remettons sérieusement en question l’efficacité de la réforme proposée à atteindre ses objectifs.

Quebec’s proposed health reform ignores best evidence

Bill 10 has as its objective to improve the access and the quality of health and social services in the province of Quebec while diminishing bureaucracy and increasing efficiency. As professors in the Department of Health administration in the School of Public Health at the University of Montreal we seriously question the ability of this reform to achieve this.