This is a new concession to the Executive on the Act reform of the hospital

This is a new concession to the Executive on the Act, reform of the hospital. And it's size. According to Bernard Accoyer, UMP in the National Assembly President the Elysee and Matignon agreed, yesterday evening, a second reading of the text to the Assembly, if the Senate the "changed dramatically". What is obvious, the case. The head of State "has been particularly attentive to what members are not put before the fact, to a text that would have been deeply changed without that they had to consider," said Bernard Accoyer out of his interview with the President. Questioned on the agreement of Nicolas Sarkozy on a return to the text to the Assembly, the Chairman of the lower House has said: "the answer is Yes and the Prime Minister also."

The return of the text in the Assembly and thus the lifting of the emergency procedure will allow the members to enforce their point of view, while the Bill was deeply reworked in the Senate, with the agreement of the Government. It is also one of the claims of opponents of the text, that mobilize again today. The strikes and demonstrations, the appeal of trade unions of doctors and hospital staff, will be a test for the Government. Mobilization had been very strong on 28 April, and had led the Executive and the parliamentary majority to reconsider their copy. The magnitude of the movement of today will measure the impact of these concessions on the movement. The doctors of Paris hospitals should be less mobilized, but it will also assess the grumbling of nurses and orderlies, beyond the issue of governance of hospitals.

One thing is certain, the concessions of the Elysée also displease a growing number of actors in the health system, who supported them, the reform. After the hospital directors, Hospital Federation of France yesterday denounced "deep denaturation of the Act" after its consideration by the commission for Social Affairs of the Senate Amendments to rebalance the power to the hospital for doctors are likely to "weaken the ability to take the necessary decisions."

"Programmed dismantling".

Jean-Pierre Davant, President of the French mutuality, denounces the "programmed dismantling" of the text under "setbacks successive, licensed under the pressure of various lobbies." The FNMF particularly regrets that measures to regulate the exceedances of the physician have disappeared.

Other support for the first time, which is pitch, the CISS, which unites about 30 patients associations: "the device of the burden of proof in favour of the victim of denial of care user, the actions of"testing", the fight against deserts medical and many other measures for equal access to quality care for all disappeared from the text.denounced.

All hope that these measures will be reintroduced in the review of the text in the Senate, which should last until the end of the month. The Minister of health, Roselyne Bachelot, already assured that it would reintroduce a form of constraint for the Liberal practitioners who refuse to exercise in medical deserts. The delicate compromise to which the Executive arrived on governance at the hospital should, him, not be changed substantially.