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The French medical community united against cuts to State Medical Aid

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  • Féral Pierssens, Anne Laure
  • Castan, Bernard
  • Cordel, Hugues
  • Vuillemin, Anne
  • Chastang, Julie
  • Papazian, Laurent
  • Linglart, Agnès
  • Pichard, Eric
  • Boscal De Reals, Quiterie
  • Gonzalez, Jésus
  • Vignier, Nicolas

Abstract

•State medical aid was created in france in 2000.•It guarantees free access to healthcare for undocumented migrants.•It has improved their access to health care and contributed to the preservation of public health.•Politically presented as a factor of france's attractiveness, it is under political threat.•There is no scientific data to support this association with migratory flows.

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  • Féral Pierssens, Anne Laure & Castan, Bernard & Cordel, Hugues & Vuillemin, Anne & Chastang, Julie & Papazian, Laurent & Linglart, Agnès & Pichard, Eric & Boscal De Reals, Quiterie & Gonzalez, Jésus &, 2024. "The French medical community united against cuts to State Medical Aid," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 143(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:hepoli:v:143:y:2024:i:c:s0168851024000472
    DOI: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2024.105037
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