The current shortage of doctors, especially general practitioners, poses a serious threat to proper patient care, with 11% of them lacking access to a general practitioner, according to a 2022 Senate report. This deficit is critical in rural areas. Ministerial reflection is underway, and several bills (PPL Valletoux, PPL Rist, etc.) address the topic in different ways. Telemedicine is a useful tool, but cannot replace the essential “one-on-one conference” between a patient and their doctor. The abolition of numerus clausus in 2019 will only affect the increase in the number of doctors after about ten years. Continuation of retired doctors is valuable but remains uncertain.
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Source: Le Figaro

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