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"The system still holds, but at what cost and until when?"
By asking this question on Friday in Oyonnax, in the preamble to a round table on health, Valérie Pécresse is not expecting a happy answer.
The first speaker answers him with a worrying observation: out of 25 doctors in Haut-Bugey, 20 professionals are over 60 years old and 5 are still practicing medicine at over 70 years old.
It is to respond to such impasses that the right-wing candidate came to Ain to propose a
“revolution”
.
According to the deputy Damien Abad, regional of the stage, this territory near Switzerland is at the crossroads of French fractures, medical deserts in mind.
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It promises to provide care within thirty minutes of the home (consultation, hospital or emergency service) and to halve the average waiting time for an appointment.
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