Quebec auditor general concerned about booming telemedicine, quality of care
Quebec’s auditor general is concerned that a boom in telemedicine since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic will have a negative impact on the quality of care offered to the population.
In her 2021-22 annual report made public Wednesday, Guylaine Leclerc said the Health Department has not provided a framework for when consultations can be carried out remotely and when a physical examination is required.
Her report states health-care providers and the Health Department weren’t ready for the surge in telemedicine that came with the beginning of the pandemic in March 2020.
“They were in no way equipped to be able to deal with the telemedicine needs that there were at that time,” Leclerc said.

