It is an understatement to say that the announcements of Emmanuel Macron, this Friday, were expected at the turn.
Laboratories, hospital staff, general practitioners... Mobilizations have been multiplying, in recent weeks, to alert on the disintegration of the tricolor health system and the exhaustion of the teams.
The Elysée also recognized, Thursday evening, the "
very strong tensions
" weighing on the entire sector and professionals, exhausted by the epidemic, and whose problems were already well known before the emergence of Covid- 19.
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The Head of State therefore takes the floor, at the end of the morning, on the occasion of his wishes to caregivers, at the South Ile-de-France Hospital Center, in Corbeil-Essonnes.
Objective: "
Give a course to caregivers, allow the French to have access to care, and caregivers to find meaning in their work
", explained Thursday evening the entourage of the President of the Republic.
They must allow the health system to get out of a perpetual emergency logic, as well as the white coats to hold on while waiting for the students who have benefited from the end of the numerus clausus to complete their training.
Enough to provide much-awaited reinforcements on the ground... But not for several years.
These various "
very concrete " measures
will have to be implemented by Minister François Braun, and framed by “
close review clauses
”.
Here is what to remember from the words of the Head of State:
The Head of State to professionals: "
You held on
"
Beginning his speech half an hour late, the Head of State paid tribute to the white coats.
Despite two years marked by the Covid, as well as the triple epidemic which hit France this winter, “you continue to hold on, and you arouse, through your efforts, the esteem of the Nation”, launched Emmanuel Macron.
He also recognized “the concern, the anguish [...], the personal and collective exhaustion” of the health personnel, and said he wanted to “get out of this day of endless crisis” that the health system is experiencing. .
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