While traveling in Yvelines, the Minister of Health, Agnès Buzyn, recognizes that the emergency crisis "persists" and calls for "rethinking the organization of care".

The mobilization of the emergency services continues and the summer does not weaken the movement which started mid-March. "The crisis has persisted" recognizes the Minister of Health Agnès Buzyn on the move in Yvelines. The strike affects today 213 emergency services in France according to the collective Inter-Emergency.

Agnès Buzyn calls to rethink the organization of care to avoid saturation: "The French go to emergencies directly to call 15 and do not necessarily go through a doctor because they sometimes have trouble finding it. rethink the organization of care upstream and downstream of emergencies so that services are not permanently saturated. "

Measures and always anger

"I announced strong measures for emergency staff in June," said the minister, who said she had received everyone involved in the crisis.

The 55 million euros dedicated to a risk premium do not seem to have calmed the anger: "There is a risk premium of 100 euros net per month concerning the incivilities that had to be paid end of July on the payslips. For those who have not received this bonus, there will be a catch-up at the end of August. " The minister recalls that she also "offered a bonus of cooperation when there are tasks delegated to paramedical personnel" of an amount 100 euros gross per month.

Since the beginning of the movement the claims remain the same: the cessation of bed closures, an increase of 300 euros in wages and the creation of 10,000 additional jobs. An envelope of 15 million euros, so that the emergency services can recruit during the summer and the services were less in tension had been announced.