A-2.2, r. 1 - Regulation under the Act to promote access to family medicine and specialized medicine services

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1. General practitioners may add to their caseload of patients a person other than a person registered in the system referred to in subparagraph 1 of the first paragraph of section 11 of the Act to promote access to family medicine and specialized medicine services (chapter A-2.2), replaced by section 1 of the Act to increase the supply of primary care services and to improve the management of that supply (2022, chapter 16), if the addition considered corresponds to one of the following cases:
(1)  a member of the person’s immediate family is already registered with the practitioner;
(2)  the practitioner takes over for another health and social services professional and the person was registered with that other professional; or
(3)  the person is unable to register with the system.
For the purposes of the first paragraph, member of the person’s immediate family means
(1)  the person’s father and mother or relatives;
(2)  the person’s spouse, child and child of the person’s spouse; and
(3)  a dependent child of the person.
O.C. 800-2024, s. 1.
In force: 2024-05-23
1. General practitioners may add to their caseload of patients a person other than a person registered in the system referred to in subparagraph 1 of the first paragraph of section 11 of the Act to promote access to family medicine and specialized medicine services (chapter A-2.2), replaced by section 1 of the Act to increase the supply of primary care services and to improve the management of that supply (2022, chapter 16), if the addition considered corresponds to one of the following cases:
(1)  a member of the person’s immediate family is already registered with the practitioner;
(2)  the practitioner takes over for another health and social services professional and the person was registered with that other professional; or
(3)  the person is unable to register with the system.
For the purposes of the first paragraph, member of the person’s immediate family means
(1)  the person’s father and mother or relatives;
(2)  the person’s spouse, child and child of the person’s spouse; and
(3)  a dependent child of the person.
O.C. 800-2024, s. 1.