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Medicare opens three sensitive projects

2020-09-03T17:09:51.989Z


Thomas Fatome, the new boss of Cnam, must speed up the implementation of the ongoing reforms.Continuity in change! Thomas Fatome took over the management of Medicare in mid-August, replacing Nicolas Revel appointed at the beginning of July Jean Castex's chief of staff. But the new director general of Cnam is far from being a newcomer: this Igas, graduate of HEC and ENA (promotion Averroès), passed through the offices of Laurent Wauquiez and Christine Lagarde, director of Security social d


Continuity in change!

Thomas Fatome took over the management of Medicare in mid-August, replacing Nicolas Revel appointed at the beginning of July Jean Castex's chief of staff.

But the new director general of Cnam is far from being a newcomer: this Igas, graduate of HEC and ENA (promotion Averroès), passed through the offices of Laurent Wauquiez and Christine Lagarde, director of Security social during the quinquennium Holland, officiated since May 2017 as… deputy director of cabinet of Édouard Philippe!

Suffice to say that he knows the files that await him.

But also that he will be under the supervision of Nicolas Revel, who will keep a close eye on his old files.

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Thomas Fatome, who received his framing letter from the Minister of Health, Olivier Véran, on August 19, is thus tasked with launching three conventional negotiations without delay.

The first will focus on the territorial professional health communities (CPTS).

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Source: lefigaro

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