Thursday, February 28, 2008

56% of French people find the health system uneven


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Some 56% of French people think that their health care system does not allow "all inhabitants of the country to enjoy the same quality of care," according to a survey by LH2 for ISSC, a group of 27 users associations Health and sick.

To address the problems of medical demography, 75% agree with the idea of "forcing doctors to settle in areas where there are gaps" and 96% believe that "train over doctors, "according to the survey.

They are also 36% did not consider that the health care system is "increasingly high" (vs. 64% who think it is).

The majority of the French (65%) feel "well informed about actions to be taken if a problem arises due to an act of caring" and 86% consider that their physician "gives them the information they need."

Computerization of health data is collected by 72% of respondents as a way to better care for patients, even though 55% of respondents see "a risk of invasion of privacy."

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