After the crisis: health, a new top priority?

Saint-Joseph Hospital in Paris: the nursing teams mobilized on the front of the Covid-19. RFI / Murielle Paradon

By: Caroline Paré Follow

As part of the special day organized on RFI this May 8, we wonder about the place that will be reserved for public health, health issues, investments in health and recognition of caregivers, following these 2 months of crisis acute.

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Faced with the pandemic, the issue of public health has become a major concern for public opinion, relegating other themes such as insecurity or even standard of living to the background.

What lessons can we learn from this crisis for our health system?

Will health remain a priority once the epidemic has passed?

  • Delphyne Soubeste , nurse in cardiovascular surgery at the Georges Pompidou European Hospital in Paris
  • Pr André Grimaldi, Professor Emeritus of Diabetology at the Hôpital de la Pitié-Salpêtrière in Paris
  • Pr Frédéric Adnet, head of the emergency department of the Avicenne Hospital in Bobigny and medical director of the SAMU of Seine-Saint-Denis
  • Dr Gérard Bapt, cardiologist, honorary deputy, former president of the fact-finding mission on the Picks.

At the end of the program, we find the chronic meditation of Dr Adrian Chaboche , hypnotherapist at the Vitruve Center in Paris.

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