S-4.2 - Act respecting health services and social services

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108.2. (Repealed).
2005, c. 32, s. 56; 2008, c. 11, s. 212; 2022, c. 16, s. 24.
108.2. The health or social services provided by an institution in the form of telehealth services are considered provided at the place where the health or social services professional who was consulted practises.
Every institution and every health or social services professional involved in providing telehealth services must keep a record for each user or person to whom such services are provided, in accordance with the standards determined by regulation of the Government under subparagraph 24 of the first paragraph of section 505 in the case of an institution, and, in the case of a professional who practises elsewhere than in a facility maintained by an institution, in accordance with the standards governing record-keeping adopted by regulation or by-law of the board of directors of the order to which the professional belongs.
In this section, “health or social services professional” means a professional who provides health services or social services in Québec and who is a member of a professional order listed in Schedule I to the Professional Code (chapter C-26). A person training for a profession who is authorized to engage in professional activities reserved for members of such an order is considered a health or social services professional.
2005, c. 32, s. 56; 2008, c. 11, s. 212.
108.2. The health or social services provided by an institution in the form of telehealth services are considered provided at the place where the health or social services professional who was consulted practises.
Every institution and every health or social services professional involved in providing telehealth services must keep a record for each user or person to whom such services are provided, in accordance with the standards determined by regulation of the Government under paragraph 24 of section 505 in the case of an institution, and, in the case of a professional who practises elsewhere than in a facility maintained by an institution, in accordance with the standards governing record-keeping adopted by regulation or by-law of the Bureau of the order to which the professional belongs.
In this section, “health or social services professional” means a professional who provides health services or social services in Québec and who is a member of a professional order listed in Schedule I to the Professional Code (chapter C-26). A person training for a profession who is authorized to engage in professional activities reserved for members of such an order is considered a health or social services professional.
2005, c. 32, s. 56.