France: in Mâcon, Sébastien Lecornu Promises to Build "France Santé", a Network of Community Care Services
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By prioritizing the fight against medical deserts, former local elected Sébastien Lecornu breaks with the parisianism of Macronie and reconnects with the concerns of the yellow vests.
The new Prime Minister, who made it a "major national priority" on Saturday 13 September of the first trip to Saône-et-Loire, has not yet quantified or detailed the measure.
On the occasion of his first trip to the Hexagon since his appointment to Matignon, the new Prime Minister, Sébastien Lecornu, promised to build by 2027 a network of "France Santé" houses in order to offer each Frenchman a care offer about 30 minutes from home. The head of government also said he wanted to make this a "high national priority".
For his first official visit, Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu visited Mâcon (Saône-et-Loire) on Saturday 13 September. He announced the creation of a "France Santé" network to improve the provision of care on the national territory.
The Prime Minister will draw inspiration from the "Maisons France Service" created after the crisis of yellow vests to facilitate administrative procedures.
For his first visit on the theme of health, the new Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu announced the creation of a network of "France Santé" houses. He promises a health offer less than 30 minutes from here...
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