A priority of the Minister of Health, François Braun, the fight against medical deserts is at the heart of the Social Security financing bill (PLFSS).
Faced with attempts by elected officials on all sides to regulate the installation of doctors, the government reiterated its firm opposition to any coercive measure.
"Not out of dogma, but because it doesn't
work", insisted François Braun.
“
It's inefficient, because it will create shortages everywhere.
There are only 0.5 times more doctors in so-called dense areas
,” insists Renaissance MP Stéphanie Rist, general rapporteur of the PLFSS.
“It is also counterproductive, because instead of settling as a liberal, young people will choose to be employed in the hospital, in school medicine or in the pharmaceutical industry”
, she added, underlining that
"all the countries that have implemented coercion are backtracking"
.
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