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Doctors in the private sector are calling for salary increases

2020-11-16T18:45:33.357Z


Denouncing " an inequity, an injustice ", doctors in the private non-profit sector demanded Monday a salary increase equal to that obtained in public hospitals, the " Ségur agreements " having according to them " forgotten a lot of people on the road ". To read also: Health: the "excluded from Ségur" on strike this Thursday for salary increases " This difference in treatment will lead to recruit


Denouncing "

an inequity, an injustice

", doctors in the private non-profit sector demanded Monday a salary increase equal to that obtained in public hospitals, the "

Ségur agreements

" having according to them "

forgotten a lot of people on the road

".

To read also: Health: the "excluded from Ségur" on strike this Thursday for salary increases

"

This difference in treatment will lead to recruitment difficulties, staff leaks, management problems and business losses which will not be without serious consequences on the quality of future care

", denounced Xavier Deharo, president. of the CFE-CGC Santé-Social federation, during a press video-conference organized with the National Union of Pharmacists and Hospital Managers (SNPGH).

If the Federation of non-profit private hospitals and nursing homes (Fehap) had decided in October to endorse, in the form of a bonus, the 183 euros net of salary increases planned by the “

Ségur de la santé

” for paramedical and non-paramedical personnel. medical, nothing has been planned for the medical professions.

The non-profit private sector represents more than 15,000 structures and more than 600,000 employees in France where 22.4% of health establishments are private health establishments of collective interest (Espic) such as the regional center for the fight against cancer Gustave- Roussy de Villejuif or Saint-Joseph hospital in Paris.

The private non-profit sector also represents a quarter of nursing homes, i.e. 1,700 establishments.

"

Due to the non-transposition of the Segur agreements to the medical professions, - doctors and pharmacists - private non-profit establishments, I have many calls from practitioners who want to leave our establishments and who will do so

", s 'is worried Jean-Paul Zerbib, president of the UNMS CFE-CGC for whom "

there is a risk of closing beds

".

"

This sector is very important, it is 5% of intensive care beds,

" he added.

"

We provide 5 million emergency visits per year, I let you imagine (the situation) if these services were to be in difficulty and close

", denounced Sergine Heckel, gynecologist-obstetrician at the Saint-Joseph hospital in Lyon.

Source: lefigaro

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