JointHealth™ express September 7, 2022
On election day, make your voice count.
ACE is asking the major Quebec political parties for their position on arthritis prevention, treatment and care.
Arthritis affects one in five or approximately 1.5 million Quebec residents. Arthritis is the leading cause of disability in Quebec and a significant economic burden related to direct healthcare costs and indirect costs to the economy related to lost employment, sick leave, and absenteeism.
The way people living with arthritis access and receive healthcare varies significantly across Quebec. This particularly affects Quebec voters living with inflammatory arthritis – like rheumatoid arthritis – who depend on getting a timely and accurate diagnosis, fast access to rheumatologists, appropriate public reimbursement for needed disease-modifying medications, among other critical elements of an arthritis model of care.
The most important voices in health care discussions belongs to those most affected by health policy—the person living with chronic disease who can provide patient perspectives; yet too often, consumers' voices are not heard. That’s why it is important you make your voice heard in the upcoming Quebec provincial election on October 3, 2022. #Vote4Arthritis
To help you with your decision, Arthritis Consumer Experts sent an open letter and a survey to the major political parties running in the Quebec election, asking them to share how their government can improve arthritis prevention, treatment, and care in Quebec.
The questionnaire asked the following questions:
If you have comments, questions, or concerns about any of the answers provided, please take the time to contact the parties:
On election day, make your voice count.
ACE is asking the major Quebec political parties for their position on arthritis prevention, treatment and care.
Arthritis affects one in five or approximately 1.5 million Quebec residents. Arthritis is the leading cause of disability in Quebec and a significant economic burden related to direct healthcare costs and indirect costs to the economy related to lost employment, sick leave, and absenteeism.
The way people living with arthritis access and receive healthcare varies significantly across Quebec. This particularly affects Quebec voters living with inflammatory arthritis – like rheumatoid arthritis – who depend on getting a timely and accurate diagnosis, fast access to rheumatologists, appropriate public reimbursement for needed disease-modifying medications, among other critical elements of an arthritis model of care.
The most important voices in health care discussions belongs to those most affected by health policy—the person living with chronic disease who can provide patient perspectives; yet too often, consumers' voices are not heard. That’s why it is important you make your voice heard in the upcoming Quebec provincial election on October 3, 2022. #Vote4Arthritis
To help you with your decision, Arthritis Consumer Experts sent an open letter and a survey to the major political parties running in the Quebec election, asking them to share how their government can improve arthritis prevention, treatment, and care in Quebec.
The questionnaire asked the following questions:
- What will your government do to bring a high quality, accessible, standardized evidence-based model of arthritis care for all Quebec residents?
- What will your government do to ensure the continuation, improvement, and expansion of virtual care for all Quebec residents – both patients and health care professionals – and ensure equal access is equitable to all?
- How will your government incorporate Indigenous traditional healing practices to improve the delivery of care to Indigenous Peoples?
- Will your government take steps to ensure timely, specialized care for Quebec residents struggling with arthritis, including joint surgery wait times that are within medically recommended guidelines? How will your government manage the backlog of surgical appointments that occurred because of the COVID-19 pandemic?
If you have comments, questions, or concerns about any of the answers provided, please take the time to contact the parties:
- Coalition Avenir Quebec
- Conservative Party of Quebec
- Parti Quebecois
- Quebec Liberal Party
- Quebec solidaire