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Quebec's February 2026 Healthcare Access Bill: Technical Breakdown for Developers & Healthcare Tech Professionals

Quebec's February 2026 Healthcare Access Bill: Technical Breakdown for Developers & Healthcare Tech Professionals

via Dev.to WebdevScott Coristine

Published by Signature Care | Montreal-Based Home Care If you're working in healthcare technology, building patient-facing applications, or simply trying to understand how Quebec's public health infrastructure is evolving — this breakdown is for you. On February 4, 2026 , a new bill was tabled at Quebec's National Assembly with one clear KPI: enroll 500,000 additional Quebecers with a family doctor or medical group by June 30, 2026 . That's roughly a 4-month execution window on a massive data-routing and resource allocation problem. Let's unpack the architecture of this legislation the way a developer would. The Core Problem This Bill Is Solving Quebec's GAMF (Guichet d'accès à un médecin de famille) is essentially a priority queue . Patients register, wait, and get assigned to a physician when capacity opens. The problem? The queue has been severely backlogged. This bill injects a dual-priority system into that queue: Total new enrollments: 500,000 ├── Priority Tier 1: 180,000 (major/

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