Crises et réformes

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Abstract

With its frequent crises and endless reforms, the health sector has been in a permanent state of chaos for the past thirty years. Health scares and safety alerts, industrial actions in the hospitals and private practice, a health insurance scheme sliding ever more deeply into the red Events regularly rock the health system, highlighting its failings and revealing its shortcomings. Such upheavals often leverage critical changes in the health care system and sometimes bring about actual organizational and operational changes. But the link between crises and reform remains unclear. Because they are a reaction to an emergency, they reveal political immaturity in terms of health and conceal the risk of crisis instrumentalization.

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Tabuteau, D. (2009). Crises et réformes. Tribunes de La Sante, 22(1), 19–40. https://doi.org/10.3917/seve.022.0019

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