More than 1,500 local elected officials require agents to vote the Garot bill to combat medical deserts, fights by the medical profession, emphasizing “the strong expectation” of their fellow citizens, in a text published in the gallery on Sunday.
On Tuesday, several thousand people paraded in France against the bill initiated by Guillaume Garot (PS) and backed by a transparty group (from LR to LFI) to more than 250 deputies, aimed at regulating the installation of doctors.
In particular, it establishes that in the densest territories as a doctor, practitioners will have to wait for the retirement of a colleague or a sister to establish themselves there.
An “essential” law
But for local elected officials signatory to a platform in the weekly, “because he refuses to give up the emergency, because he benefits from great support in the banks to the right, from the left and from the center to the Parliament, this text (note of the editor of Bill) must continue his parliamentary trip.”
“The expectation of our fellow citizens is strong: let’s not decide,” they argue.
“Elected officials, attached to the Republican Health Promise for all, we ask all the deputies to vote for this essential law,” they urge.
Called to process several incentives
According to them, this bill “makes the regulation of the installation of doctors, already request many health professions (…) the necessary lever of a policy that will be carried out on all fronts.”
In particular, the “continuation of the incentive systems”, “the improvement of working conditions in internships”, the “development of municipal medicine” or “the support of communities in their local policy access to attention”.
The Government, hostile to this bill, became against against, presenting its own plan to combat medical deserts, better welcome by liberal doctors.
Source: BFM TV
