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Côte-d'Or. Medical deserts and doctors' settlements: the controversial text approved by the deputies

Côte-d'Or. Medical deserts and doctors' settlements: the controversial text approved by the deputies

On Wednesday, May 7, the National Assembly adopted, at first reading, a bill regulating the establishment of doctors with the aim of "fighting against medical deserts." A cross-party bill, supported by 250 deputies and adopted by 99 votes to 9, despite opposition from many doctors and interns. The latest from Côte-d'Or.
  • During the demonstration of students, medical interns and doctors against the Garot bill, in Dijon, on April 29. Archive photo Emma Buoncristiani
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Despite strong tensions surrounding the text, it was adopted at first reading in the National Assembly on Wednesday, May 7. The outcry led 300 people to demonstrate on April 29 in Dijon during a movement launched by representatives of private doctors and medical students and interns, which echoed a vast national gathering in Paris. Already in April, the examination and validation of its key article, which regulates the establishment of doctors in the territory, had caused a reaction.

The text's detractors were still hoping "that it would be rejected en bloc or moderated," laments Mélanie Debarreix, president of the Association of Dijon Hospital Interns, disappointed by Wednesday's vote: "One fifth of the deputies were present [108 out of 557, editor's note] and decided for everyone, it is absolutely not representative. Where were the others? These deputies who proclaim their desire to carry...

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