Traveling to the Nantes University Hospital on Wednesday morning to talk about the measures put in place by the government to deal with the crisis in public hospitals, the Minister of Health François Braun was questioned on the question of emergencies.
"
There are no emergency closures
," he said on BFM, while calling for people to stop using this "
scary
" term.
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On the other hand, the Minister of Health confirmed that there is regulated access to these services: "
There is medically regulated access by caregivers to emergency services in places where there is no longer the means humans to run 107 regulations
”.
"
This regulation, it does not bring a degradation of care but a better orientation according to the needs
", he added.
He took as an example the case of the CHU of Nantes: “
in Nantes, there is an experience by the service of access to care which is already old and which works well
”.
François Braun also reassured about the increase in the number of calls to the Samu, taking the example of the Nantes University Hospital and other hospitals: "
they have an increase in the number of calls like all the Samus in France from elsewhere, by about 20% since the beginning of the year, which they manage to treat very well in collaboration with general medicine
".
“
We now have a dialogue that has been established between hospitals and liberal medicine and liberal health professionals,
” he concluded.