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650 million for daily hospitals

2020-11-13T18:50:51.183Z


INFO LE FIGARO - The envelope aims to buy material to relieve caregivers.Stretchers or broken trolleys, rationed compresses, missing syringe pumps, insufficient monitors and infusions… During the “Ségur de la santé”, the caregivers highlighted all these little daily worries that annoy, prevent working properly and weigh on the patient. moral. Read also: Faced with the saturation of hospitals, worried patients are waiting for their operation To respond, the Minister o


Stretchers or broken trolleys, rationed compresses, missing syringe pumps, insufficient monitors and infusions… During the “Ségur de la santé”, the caregivers highlighted all these little daily worries that annoy, prevent working properly and weigh on the patient. moral.

Read also:

Faced with the saturation of hospitals, worried patients are waiting for their operation

To respond, the Minister of Health, Olivier Véran, announced a budget of 650 million euros in 2021, dedicated to

"daily investments",

to improve the working conditions of caregivers in hospitals.

"It should not be used to redo a wing of advanced medicine in a hospital but to buy all the daily equipment that is lacking and makes the conditions of exercise difficult",

specifies the entourage of the Minister.

This sum, included in the Social Security budget project, currently being debated in Parliament, will be allocated to regional health agencies (ARS), which will be responsible for distributing them according to the needs of hospitals in their territory.

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Source: lefigaro

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