While relations are tense between liberal doctors and the government, after the failure in March of the conventional negotiation on their tariffs, the arrival of new texts in the National Assembly still puts oil on the fire. Doctors are boomeranging, via the deputies, various measures that they refused in the convention. This is the case with the bill (PPL) of MP Frédéric Valletoux (Horizon, presidential majority), whose examination began Monday in committee, before arriving in debate in the Hemicycle next Monday.
Aimed at responding to medical deserts, this PPL co-signed by nearly 200 deputies of the majority, plans to oblige doctors to join territorial professional health communities (CPTS) and creates territorial health councils (CTS) to better organize health policy at the local level. It also extends the powers of regional health agencies (ARS), constrains all general practitioners...
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