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April 2, 2026

Une minorité de Québécois mobilise la majorité des ressources en santé

Comprendre les trajectoires des grands utilisateurs pour mieux orienter les politiques de santé The concentration of healthcare expenditure among a minority of users is a well-documented phenomenon. Understanding the care pathways of these “high users” of healthcare services is essential for better guiding public policy. Drawing on longitudinal medical and administrative data from the TorSaDE cohort, the authors of a CIRANO study (Laberge et al., 2025) make an original contribution in the Quebec context. They analyze the usage profiles of high-use patients and identify the main factors associated with their care pathways. The study highlights the diversity of pathways and the complexity of these individuals’ needs. The findings call for a rethinking of current strategies and a focus on personalized approaches that enable needs to be anticipated, individuals to be better supported, and the efficiency of the system to be improved. This study serves as a highly strategic tool for healthcare planning in Quebec. The early identification of high-risk trajectory profiles enables upstream action through targeted interventions before overuse becomes entrenched.

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Étudier, c’est payant… mais pas facile de choisir ! Formation, choix de carrière et marché du travail au Québec

Nicolas Charette, Genevieve Dufour, Christian Belzil, Bryan Campbell and François Vaillancourt

Training for the Bioeconomy of Tomorrow

Bryan Campbell, Michel Magnan, Robert Normand, Genevieve Dufour, Molivann Panot, Felix-Antoine Johnson and 1 other authors

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État du mieux-être et de la satisfaction des médecins de famille au Québec

Nadia Sourial, Géraldine Layani, Erin C. Strumpf, Maude Laberge, Roxane Borgès Da Silva, Emmanuelle Britton, Réal Barrette, Jophildy Kiambati, Marielle Yapi, Alexandre Tremblay, Élise Develay and 6 other authors

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L’inadéquation entre l'offre et la demande sur le marché du travail au Québec

Fabian Lange, Brennan McLachlan and Markus Poschke

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