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55% of French people favor a revaluation of health professionals

2020-05-14T20:22:56.157Z


Public opinion also hopes that collaboration between public hospitals and private clinics will continue after the crisis.


The French do not just applaud health professionals every evening at 8 p.m. More than half of them (55%) believe it is necessary to make a financial effort to increase the salaries of carers, medical and paramedical, according to a survey carried out by Viavoice on behalf of the Federation of Private Hospitalization (FHP).

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A result that reflects recognition for the dedication of caregivers during the epidemic. Thus, the French express a good opinion with regard to paramedics at 95%, doctors at 93%, and have great confidence in the establishments in which the latter can practice, whether they are private clinics (88% ) than public hospitals (85%). Only pharmaceutical companies are back with confidence given by 59% of French people.

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Collaboration between private clinics and public hospitals, essential during the crisis, is acclaimed: 91% of French people believe that it was a "good thing" and 61% a "very good thing". This public-private synergy seems to constitute a way of the future for the organization of the healthcare system of tomorrow, with 77% of French people affirming that it must last outside of the crisis period and across all territories. " I see the future with enhanced collaboration, because what was possible at the height of the crisis must remain so tomorrow for the benefit of patients , reacted Lamine Gharbi, president of the FHP, stressing that" confidence, very strong , granted to professionals as to establishments is independent of the statute ” .

Among the priorities, the French also consider it necessary for 59% to massively relocate the production of sanitary materials in France. So many subjects to meditate for "after".

Source: lefigaro

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