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GPS THAT HAND OUT TOO MANY ILLNESS DAYS COULD FACE A FINE OF UP €9,000 France’s main GP union has criticised the country’s public health insurance body for its plans to crack down on the


number of sick days doctors grant their patients. A new campaign by _Assurance Maladie_ is looking to limit how many sick days doctors give workers in France after a study revealed almost


half of workers had more than three consecutive days of absence in 2022. Doctors who are seen as giving too many sick days will have to justify their choices, and if _Assurance Maladie_


deems it unreasonable, GPs could face fines of up to €9,000. Up to 15,000 doctors will be visited as part of the checks, with around one thousand already singled out as ‘high prescribers’ of


sick leave. The _Fédération française des médecins généralistes_ union for GPs says the campaign is making a “scapegoat” out of doctors, and they “severely condemn” the government’s plans.


For its part, _Assurance Maladie_ states the campaign is a return to normal controls that were paused during Covid, and that it was legitimate to assess doctors who “prescribe five to ten


times more [sick days] than the national average.” ‘A CAMPAIGN OF INTIMIDATION’ The campaign has been met with anger by GPs, who see it simply as another attack on their profession. “There


are abuses of daily allowances, but very few among GPs… [mostly] on teleconsultation platforms,” said union president Agnès Giannotti in response to the announcement. “Who deregulated [GP


services]? It was the government. Who gave the platforms direct access to _Mon Espace Sante_ (editor’s note: the online health space which shows a patient’s health history)? The government.


Pointing the finger at GPs is absolutely scandalous,” she added. For her, the root cause of the problem is sociological issues, not being adequately addressed. “The need for care is


increasing, the population is ageing, the retirement age is being pushed back… [we need] a responsible policy that anticipates these rising costs,” she said. Instead, she feels the


government is looking to limit current expenditure, with a lack of long-term vision. France’s finance minister Bruno Le Maire announced on Monday (June 19) that at least €10 billion worth of


savings need to be made by the French state before 2027, mostly coming from the health and labour ministers. READ MORE: ARE YOU BENEFITING FROM THE FREE CANCER SCREENING AVAILABLE IN


FRANCE? MORE WORKERS TAKING SICK DAYS – BUT FOR SHORTER STRETCHES _Assurance Maladie _says the state’s expenditure for sick leave absences increased by 7.4% in 2022 and has risen by an


average of 6.6.% per year since Covid. “Growth in salaries and employment alone does not explain this rise in expenditure,” it said. The number of people taking three consecutive days of


leave at least once in a year – 48% of the working population in 2022 – was considerably higher than the 36% in 2021, or 39% in 2020. This metric is focused on in particular because three


consecutive sick days is the minimum amount required to qualify for sick leave payments in France. This three-day rule was temporarily reduced during the Covid-19 pandemic, but the original


rules were recently re-established, which may go towards explaining why _Assurance Maladie’s_ crackdown has swung into gear. Despite the increase in people taking consecutive sick days, the


average leave of absence when on sick leave fell considerably – 32 days per year in 2020 compared to only 26 in 2022. RELATED ARTICLES NEW LAW ‘WILL IMPROVE ACCESS TO HEALTHCARE’ IN FRANCE


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