Why liberal nurses are angry

Why liberal nurses are angry

2024-03-12 15:30:00

Are liberal nurses the forgotten ones of the health crisis? United in the Angry Liberal Nurses collective, they are calling for a mobilization on March 19 in order to make their voices and demands heard.

The non-union collective already brings together more than 10,000 nurses and a petition was launched on January 21 for the Minister of Health, Frédéric Valletoux. A general feeling of fed up is growing in a profession which feels neglected and which launches an appeal to the President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron in an open letter.

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Unworthy remuneration

The year 2009 was that of the last revaluation of nursing procedures, which have not seen an increase since. The intervention of private nurses is mainly carried out in patients’ homes and their travel allowance has remained stuck at 2.50 euros for more than ten years, while it is 4 euros for physiotherapists and 10 euros for doctors. .

But all of their actions are underpaid, such as taking blood, billed at 8.83 euros gross at home, compared to 6.08 euros at the office. The 120,000 self-employed nurses, without whom the city medical machine might not function, painfully earn 12 euros per hour by visiting no less than four patients in this period of time. The race for turnover forces them to follow a frenetic pace and to accumulate hours well beyond the regulatory thirty-five in order to earn a decent income from their activity.

READ ALSO “Thanks to artificial intelligence, the general practitioner profession will change profoundly”Les Républicains MP Alexandra Martin questioned Frédéric Valletoux on March 5 regarding the arduousness of the nursing profession: “When are you finally going to take seriously the discomfort of liberal nurses and recognize the arduousness of this profession? Present seven days a week and 365 days a year at the bedside of patients throughout the national territory, they are often the only faces accessible to people losing their autonomy who wish to stay at home. Today, these professionals are exhausted, their cash flow difficulties are accumulating, the revaluation of their actions has remained unchanged for fifteen years, which has led to a loss of income of around 21%, which is unacceptable. » The question of taking into account arduousness was received by the minister who requested… a report from Igas, the general inspectorate of social affairs.

Doctors and physiotherapists too

Nurses are not the only ones to make their voices heard, doctors are currently negotiating with the National Health Insurance Fund (Cnam) with a view to signing a new agreement. In the event of failure, they threaten to withdraw en masse, which would have serious repercussions on access to care.

The negotiation continues in a tense climate and the positions of the different actors are struggling to find a point of agreement. Doctors’ unions denounce excessive demands in return for the increase in the price of the consultation which might ultimately reach 30 euros.

READ ALSO What if health savings were made on the backs of chronically ill people?Finally, physiotherapists, who received a meager increase in the price of their sessions – a few cents – spread over a timetable which extends until 2027, are demanding, through the Alizé union, an immediate application of the increases. François Randazzo, president of Alizé, fears the closure of many practices unable to cope with the explosion in costs which has led to a drop of 10% on average in the profits of physiotherapists.

In addition, a new nomenclature has been applied since February 22 and increases the administrative burden on private practitioners. It is denounced by the SNMKR union, which urgently demands administrative simplification in accordance with the speech of Prime Minister Gabriel Attal.

The rag is burning between liberal health professionals and Social Security. The protest movement might take on unprecedented proportions if all the actors were to pool their anger. The equation seems difficult to resolve at a time when Bercy is looking for billions to save while the health system is exhausted.

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