Actors from the world of health or medico-social and associations of elected officials and patients send an open letter to the candidates for the presidential election inviting them "
to a public debate on the future of our health system
".
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The subject of health "
remains insufficiently addressed
", believe the signatories of the letter published by
the Sunday newspaper
, who call "
for a democratic debate, accessible to all on the future of the health system on the occasion of the two years of the health crisis
”, i.e. March 17.
“
After a morning of tribute and debates, the afternoon, carried by the FHF (the French Hospital Federation) with Sciences Po Lille, will be devoted to the hearings of the presidential candidates
”, they detail. "
Accessibility to care, the working conditions of caregivers as a sine qua non of the quality of care, old age, prevention and financing are all issues that will be discussed
", can we read.
In addition to the FHF and Sciences Po Lille, the letter is signed by associations of elected officials (such as the Association of Mayors of France) or users (France Assos Santé), federations of health establishments such as the Federation of private hospitalization (FHP) or Unicancer, hospital and liberal unions, medico-social actors such as Synerpa (private nursing homes)...
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Figaro
editorial : “Hospital crisis: inexcusable”
"
As the 2022 elections approach, it is essential that the presidential candidates measure the need for the overhaul of the health system and that they express themselves on the responses they intend to provide
", they conclude. .
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