the orientations of the government could weigh on vocations

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M. Larguet, N. Bensmail, C. Beauvalet – France 3

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Liberal doctors are mobilized in the street, Tuesday, February 14, to demand an increase in consultation rates, and denounce a reform which aims to facilitate patient access to specialists.

For this general practitioner, in Saint-Ouen-l’Aumône (Val-d’Oise), the cup is almost full. Bijane Crouji follows 1,700 patients and works more than 50 hours a week. So the proposal to upgrade the basic consultation does not pass. A euro 50 more, a provocation according to him, while the consultations require more and more time. For patients, the claim is justified.

A blow to good patient care

Another subject of dissatisfaction is the project of direct access to certain paramedics, such as physiotherapists, speech therapists or advanced practice nurses, without seeing the doctor. Here, we already work with a nurse with extended skills, but under the leadership of the general practitioner. To do without a doctor is for Bijane Crouji a blow to the good care of patients. Tuesday, February 14 in the afternoon, the five doctors of the nursing home will beat the pavement alongside their young colleagues. According to them, the orientations of the government could weigh on vocations already struggling.


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