Liberal doctors have planned to close their doors on June 9, in protest against the Valletoux law. The law provides for the regulation of facilities and the obligation to participate in the permanence of care.

And in a medical desert like Île-de-France — which concentrates the most university hospitals — private doctors are choking, writes C. C. Le Manche. The rate of retirement of private doctors in the Paris region is accelerating, and the pace of work is increasing for those who remain.