Jacques Chaoulli
Jacques Chaoulli is a physician best known for launching a Supreme Court challenge against the ban in Quebec on private health care.[1] He has French and Canadian citizenship.
Dr. Jacques Chaoulli | |
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Born | 1952 France |
Nationality | French-Canadian |
Education | Paris Diderot University Université Laval |
Medical career | |
Profession | General Practitioner |
Field | Medicine |
Biography
Chaoulli was born in France in 1952 and earned a medical degree from the Paris Diderot University.[2] In 1978, he moved to Quebec to study medical education and earned a Master's degree from Université Laval in 1982. Chaoulli has practiced medicine in Quebec since 1986 and is now a general practitioner in France.[3]
In 2005, Chaoulli launched a court challenge against the Quebec government with the Supreme Court of Canada, arguing the Canadian implementation of publicly funded health care was not effective at delivering an adequate level of care.[1][4] After losing in two lower courts, he won the Chaoulli v. Quebec (Attorney General), the Supreme Court's decision on the case, causing a change in the Quebec government's policy on wait times and privatization.
In 2006, he called for further privatization to improve wait times.[5]
References
- Wente, Margaret (June 8, 2004). "The dangerous ideas of Dr. Jacques Chaoulli". The Globe and Mail.
- "Dr. Jacques Chaoulli | Montreal Economic Institute". www.iedm.org. 2 June 2006.
- "Dr. Jacques Chaoulli: General Practitioner and the Man Who Successfully Challenged Canada's Medicare Monopoly". January 1, 2008. Archived from the original on April 15, 2013. Retrieved April 23, 2009.
- "Dr Jacques Chaoulli stands defiant". National Review of Medicine. December 15, 2006.
- "Introduce more private medicine, says doctor who challenged Quebec ban". CBC News. March 21, 2006.