2024-07-04 07:38:28
What are the consequences of a health policy colored by the National Rally (RN)? Since the start of the legislative campaign, voices expressing concerns from the medical community and calling for a “lockdown” of the far right have multiplied.
“We are committed to protecting the health of all those in need, treating everyone equally, and will never abandon our oath and ethics.”wrote in a statement made public on Friday, June 28, regarding 5,000 caregivers – nurses, doctors, midwives, paramedics, psychologists, dentists, etc. “We are particularly alarmed by so-called ‘state preference’ policies, which exacerbate inequality and threaten to further divide our societies, with catastrophic consequences for public health and social cohesion,” They argue.
On June 22, more than 3,600 professionals attended the ” media section, Their “Oppose the far-right party and its deadly designs on our republic and public health”. These « You will get worse[ent] The state of health care and medical social support systems that have been weakened over the years”they warned, calling for “Prevent” Vote for the New Popular Front.
If voting instructions can be debated in the community, two topics set the tone for alarm: challenges to state medical assistance (AME) — health insurance for undocumented patients subject to resource conditions — and restrictions on admissions Foreign doctors (padhue, practitioners with qualifications outside the EU).
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“The rejection of foreigners and national preference embodied in these two measures is unchanging and is one of the fixed points of the national rally plan”noted Professor André Grimaldi, who was part of a mobilized collective of caregivers and patients.
“Ideology goes once morest the spirit of public service”
In recent months, reforms to state medical aid envisaged by the government within the framework of immigration-related laws have shaken the presidential majority and triggered outcry among caregivers. However, the presidential party has not given up on this reform – even if it has not included it in its programme: Prime Minister Gabriel Attal assured in an interview FigaroOn June 25, he said that if he remained in power, he would improve the system based on a report written by Evan Stefanini on the subject.
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