By Rémi RAHER
Equal access to care is a myth and the two-tier medicine is a reality ...
Gerard Bardy cries of alarm.
Classified by WHO as having the best health system in the world in 2000, France and its social security system are now on the verge of ruin, and things are not ready to arrange: a gift 15 billion to the rich in July 2007, no effective mechanism against medical fraud, and widespread self-medication that causes 11,000 deaths each year. The skid devices solidarity and abyssal deficits of the health insurance increase further. In short, the picture is black, and The Black Book of Health is to alert us.
The greatest ill in hospital
"Bankruptcy, shortage of doctors, surgeons and nurses, inadequate or obsolete equipment, emergency services misguided, disastrous implementation of 35 hours, unhygienic dramatic medical errors in series ..." Read Gerard Bardy, the public hospital is a boat that kills more ungovernable than the road. But the case is difficult, because it leads to questioning the overall health system.
For example, what about the pharmaceutical industry that is shedding jobs as it is threatened by globalization? The health sector is a sector in crisis. Evidenced by the sharp disparities that appear and a shortage of urban and rural doctors taking shape: "the suburbs and countryside scare doctors. In addition, we pay very dearly for past mistakes such as numerus clausus and the incentive mechanism for early termination of service. "
It's a fact: doctors are discouraged and students have the "blues du businessman": their main question in the middle of course is to find the specialty that pays the most, and no matter the nobility of the profession. This is a slow death of General Practice ahead. And for the few pure hearts who intend to research, we know well the fate reserved for them in research hospitals. So, doctorates are the Rhine and post-docs are relocating overseas. How about a search system that leaves its best brains to flee abroad for lack of ambition and means?
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