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Genre/Form: | Thèses et écrits académiques |
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Material Type: | Thesis/dissertation |
Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Hicham Lamzalah; Cyril Clément, juriste).; Université de Paris VIII. |
OCLC Number: | 869285815 |
Description: | 1 vol. (495 f.) ; 30 cm. |
Responsibility: | Hicham Lamzalah ; sous la direction de Cyril Clément. |
Abstract:
The discomfort of the professions of health is far from being foreign with the demographic trends: the announced shortage is one of the leavens of the crisis which the medical profession goes through, all confused specialities. The quality and the safety of the care could then be durably compromised. The increase in medical demography is one of the means to dam up the problem, which could culminate from here 2015. The system of French health seems one of best in the world, however social, space and multifactorielles inequalities persist: granted means, conditions of medical practice in certain disadvantaged areas, population pyramid. Thus, the recognition for the Patricians with Diploma beyond European Union (PADHUE) of a real statute seems to be a precondition. For this reason, the new legislative provisions include more favourable orientations. The latter consist of the introduction of an examination instead of a contest according to specific provisions. This recognition will make it possible to mitigate effectively the moral and material discredit of this category of personnel which contributes for a long time to the system of French health under very precarious statutes. The recasting of the statute and indicial revalorization, essential and impossible to circumvent, will make more equitable and egalitarian the treatment of the different actors. The promotion of health must become a concern of foreground and lead to an offer of prevention and coordinated primary education care of health, reducing the inequalities of access to the prevention. The system of health must answer triple ambition: efficiency, response to the needs identified for the population and maintenance of solidarity in the field of health.
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