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00:00 In the immigration bill, the Senate voted to abolish state medical aid.
00:04 Saving lives or saving euros?
00:07 Hippocrates' oath faces a crucial dilemma.
00:09 We come back to this controversial decision in three points.
00:12 First, the cost versus ethics.
00:15 The right supports abolition to save 1.2 billion euros per year.
00:19 But thousands of doctors opposed this measure,
00:22 ready to disobey to continue to treat the unpaid for free.
00:25 Secondly, a demagogic measure.
00:28 Health professionals denounce this decision as demagogic and contrary to medical ethics.
00:34 Even some government members, like Olivier Véran, oppose this abolition.
00:39 He sweeps away the accusations of abuse of recourse to state medical aid,
00:42 which, according to him, is the most controlled social service in the country.
00:46 Thirdly, the impact on public health.
00:49 Experts warn that the abolition of state medical aid would be an epidemiological disaster.
00:54 An early care of diseases is crucial.
00:57 In addition, a late intervention or emergency would cost the community more.
01:02 And you, what do you think of this measure?
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