La communauté de médecins de Champigny (Val-de-Marne) vient de créer un nouveau service à destination des patients. Il s’agit d’une CPTS (communauté professionnelle territoriale de santé).

Cette structure vise à offrir une alternative aux personnes qui ne peuvent pas consulter leur médecin traitant, rapporte

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ce mardi. Les patients sont invités à appeler un numéro unique (le 09.72.63.40.20) et à décrire leurs symptômes et l’urgence de leur trouble.

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An alert is sent to the 22 doctors participating in the operation, who can unlock a slot as soon as possible by teleconsultation or face-to-face.

If necessary, the patient is directly redirected to the emergency room or the Sami (medical center on duty in the evenings and on weekends).

The service has also been deployed in the municipalities of Cachan, Chevilly-Larue, Fresnes, L'Haÿ-les-Roses and Rungis, which also suffer from a shortage of doctors.

The first estimates are very positive: during the test phase, 90% of people obtained an appointment during the day with a practitioner.

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