Saint Jory. One hundred and twenty professionals united for the future of health

The professional health community of the North of Toulouse brings together 119 professionals in 24 municipalities united by their desire to ensure better access to care.

On Wednesday February 8, the signing of the interprofessional conventional agreement of the professional territorial health community (CPTS) of the North of Toulouse took place at Domaine Laffont, in the presence of elected officials and health professionals, in particular Dr Leïla Latrous, president of the CPTS Nord Toulousain, general practitioner; Isabelle Comte, director of the CPAM of Haute-Garonne or Thierry Cardouat, departmental director of ARS Occitanie (31).

The CPTS is a territorial coordination around the organization of care and patient pathways, on the initiative of liberal professionals. It aims to respond to the challenges facing our health system. The objective is that liberal professionals in the same territory can work together by ensuring better coordination in actions and by structuring health pathways, around different themes such as access to care by facilitating the use of a general practitioner. and improving the management of unscheduled care.

“A real step forward”

The signing of this agreement is the culmination of a strong mobilization of the liberal professionals of this territory and a fruitful co-construction work between the project leaders, the Health Insurance (CPAM31, Medical Service, MSA) and the Regional Health Agency (departmental delegation of Haute-Garonne).

For Leïla Latrous, “this signature is a real step forward for the inhabitants of the territory. Indeed our ambitions are to promote access to care: to the attending physician, but also to unscheduled care. We also want to improve the health pathway for people over the age of 65 with a loss of autonomy as well as the course of the type 2 diabetic patient. improve colorectal and breast cancer screening, and vaccination coverage, particularly for influenza. To meet these objectives, 119 health professionals have voluntarily committed to writing this health project.”

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