La maîtrise des modes de décision: le cas de la répartition géographique des effectifs médicaux au Québec
Vincent Lemieux and
France Gagnon
Canadian Public Policy, 1993, vol. 19, issue 3, 311-324
Abstract:
There are three different generations in the formation of policy concerning the geographic distribution of doctors in Quebec. The first one covers the 1974-81 period; the second, the years 1981 to 1985; and the third, the years 1985 to 1991. The policy measures which are characteristic of each of the generations were determined in a large part by some patterns of the decision-making process. During the first generation the governmental authorities and the representatives of the doctors controlled these patterns. During the second generation, the governmental actors were dominating. By the end of the third generation the representatives of the doctors were successful in controlling the decision patterns pertaining to the measures to which they were opposed. Consequently, the governmental authorities have changed these measures to the advantage of doctors.
Date: 1993
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