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3,500 doctors will 'disobey' if state medical aid is abolished

2023-11-11T16:13:36.052Z

Highlights: 3,500 doctors will 'disobey' if state medical aid is abolished. They pledged to "continue to provide free care" to sick undocumented immigrants. The AME covers 100% of the health costs of foreigners who have been on French soil for at least three months. Critics accuse it of creating a "draught" for illegal immigration and of costing "too much" Currently €1.2 billion annually for 400,000 beneficiaries (€3,000 per year per beneficiary)


They pledged to "continue to provide free care" to sick undocumented immigrants.


Employees and liberals: some 3,500 doctors, opposed to the abolition of state medical aid (AME) for undocumented immigrants, have pledged to "disobey" if the system were to disappear. In an appeal sent to AFP on Saturday, they pledged to "continue to treat the sick free of charge".

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I, a doctor, declare that I will continue to treat undocumented patients free of charge according to their needs, in accordance with the Hippocratic Oath I have taken," said the "declaration of disobedience" signed by 3,500 medical professionals.

This text was initiated by two psychiatrists who are heads of department at the Henri Mondor Hospital in Créteil and the CHI in Créteil, Prof. Antoine Pelissolo and Prof. Jean-Marc Baleyte.

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I will remain indifferent to their social or financial conditions, as well as their language and nationality," the signatories promise. "Ethics prescribe the right care for each person who consults me. Wisdom denounces ethical fault and, by extension, epidemiological error," they continue. Before concluding: "Patients from here and elsewhere, my door is open to you. And will remain so."

€1.2 billion annually for 400,000 beneficiaries

The AME covers 100% of the health costs of foreigners who have been on French soil for at least three months. Critics accuse it of creating a "draught" for illegal immigration and of costing "too much", currently €1.2 billion annually for 400,000 beneficiaries (€3,000 per year per beneficiary).

During consideration of the immigration bill this week, the Senate passed an amendment that removes it and turns it into "emergency medical aid." The government did not oppose it, but Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin has since indicated that he does not "want" the text to remain as it is.

"It will be at the hospital's expense»

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Many private doctors have signed, both general practitioners and specialists. If they receive an uncovered patient, they will not be paid. It's a very strong statement," explained Prof. Pelissolo. "In hospitals, it's disobedience. I can not report a consultation. In the case of hospitalization, it will be at the hospital's expense. It's my decision even if it's against the usual rules of the hospital," he said.

Other signatories include emergency physician Patrick Pelloux, Julie Chastang, vice-president of the College of General Medicine, and pediatric nephropathist Rémi Salomon.

3,000 caregivers - including doctors, but also paramedical professionals - had already signed an op-ed in Le Monde last week, calling for the preservation of this "public health" system.

Source: lefigaro

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