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“We are at the end of June, and this morning there were already 20 patients on stretchers. What will happen this summer? P:r: Louis Soulat, vice president of Samu Urgence de France and head of emergency at Rennes University Hospital (Île-et-Villenes), is concerned. Staffing shortages are getting worse, the health system is cracking from all sides, and with the specter of a disastrous summer haunting everyone, we could hardly be more optimistic about the start of the new school year. “The sad state of affairs is that we are going to have mass departures.”, predicts Louis Soulat. he himself admits “inquiring about the reasons for staying in a public hospital” and is considering ending his career midway, more rewarding and far less restrictive.

There has been a wary silence from hospital directors in the formal presentation of the Brown report. However, decisions are made in the emergency room as elsewhere, but the solutions are often ropey and come too late in the first place… “There is a lack of anticipation as to what…

Source: Le Figaro

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