Chloé Lagadou, edited by Gauthier Delomez 7:29 p.m., January 07, 2023

One day after Emmanuel Macron's wishes to caregivers, general practitioners are not entirely won over by the Head of State's announcements.

This is the case of Ludovic Toro, interviewed by Europe 1. He regrets that the head of state has provided "no solution" to respond to the hospital crisis.

The executive says no to the revaluation of the consultation of general practitioners from 25 to 50 euros.

On Friday, President Emmanuel Macron presented his wishes to the nursing staff, in a highly flammable context for the French hospital system.

The Head of State promised a reorganization of work in the hospital by June 1, and also made promises on remuneration and resources the day after a demonstration in Paris.

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Not enough to satisfy Ludovic Toro, general practitioner in Coubron in Seine-et-Marne and interviewed by Europe 1. "The problem of the hospital, which was the lack of beds and caregivers, Emmanuel Macron does not provide any solution" , he regrets.

"People are burnt out"

"Those who are there must work more and manage to be more efficient", summarizes, bitterly, the general practitioner.

"We have to treat. There are already a lot of doctors in France, so if we go on strike all the time, we will be able to treat even less," he recalls, stressing that caregivers in hospitals will not could not go on strike.

"Emergencies are shielded, people are burnt out," warns Ludovic Toro, who hopes that the top of the state will respond to this cry of alarm.

"The problem is that they can't hear," laments the doctor, referring to members of the government.

"Everything is managed by accountants and the administration which is very far from the concern of the citizens", estimates the liberal doctor at the microphone of Europe 1.

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The FO caregivers union has decided to maintain its indefinite strike notice from January 10.