S-4.2 - Act respecting health services and social services

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100. The function of institutions is to ensure the provision of safe, continuous and accessible quality health or social services which respect the rights and spiritual needs of individuals and which aim at reducing or solving health and welfare problems and responding to the needs of the various population groups. To that end, institutions must manage their human, material, information, technological and financial resources effectively and efficiently and cooperate with other key players, including community organizations, to act on health and social determinants and improve the supply of services to the public. In addition, a local authority must elicit and facilitate such cooperation.
1991, c. 42, s. 100; 2002, c. 71, s. 5; 2005, c. 32, s. 49.
100. The function of institutions is to ensure the provision of safe, continuous and accessible quality health or social services which respect the rights and spiritual needs of individuals and which aim at reducing or solving health and welfare problems and responding to the needs of the various population groups. To that end, institutions must manage their human, material and financial resources effectively and efficiently and cooperate with other intervening parties.
1991, c. 42, s. 100; 2002, c. 71, s. 5.
100. The function of institutions is to ensure the provision of continuous and accessible quality health or social services which respect the rights and spiritual needs of individuals and which aim at reducing or solving health and welfare problems and responding to the needs of the various population groups. To that end, institutions must manage their human, material and financial resources effectively and efficiently and cooperate with other intervening parties.
1991, c. 42, s. 100.