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“Health is political” with François Crémieux


Prevention, social medicine: the French health system “disarmed”

Among the subjects addressed in this episode, that of the solidity of the curative offer in France, demonstrated during the pandemic, but counterbalanced by the disarmament of the health system in terms of prevention: absence of a real body of social medicine, challenges of training, distribution of professions… A real deficiency, crossed by inequalities of access to health, which we realize can only be very marginally compensated by the strengthening of the offer of care.

What public policies for tomorrow?

The relevance of the French model has been built around a paradigm of universality and solidarity: a well-structured and financially accessible healthcare offer. Is it still sufficient? François Crémieux explores the hypothesis of health starting from the needs of populations at the scale of the territories, reasoning at different scales: school, business, age groups …
He returns on this occasion to the role of each, and the porosities between the different bodies of the health system – university hospital system, school health, liberal medicine, organized under local management … or even political management.
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