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Welcome to the offices of Douglas J. McBride, OD F.A.A.O., Kevin W. McBride, OD and Tim McBride, Optician. Our office was founded in 1951 by our father, Dr. James N. McBride. Today we carry on the ...
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Most Quebec optometrists will leave the province’s health insurance plan as of Nov. 22, meaning children, older adults and people on social assistance will have to start paying for services.
This agreement sets the rates and conditions for optometrists' participation in the public health plan, which covers the population under 18, those 65 and over, and social assistance recipients.
The majority of optometrists in Quebec will withdraw from the public health-care insurance program (RAMQ) as of Nov. 22, meaning that patients covered by the public plan will have to pay for services.