L'impact des zonages déficitaires sur l'évolution des disparités territoriales d'infirmiers libéraux en France entre 2006 et 2016
Fanny Duchaine (),
Guillaume Chevillard () and
Julien Mousquès ()
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Fanny Duchaine: IRDES - Institut de Recherche et Documentation en Economie de la Santé - Université Paris Dauphine-PSL - PSL - Université Paris Sciences et Lettres
Guillaume Chevillard: IRDES - Institut de Recherche et Documentation en Economie de la Santé - Université Paris Dauphine-PSL - PSL - Université Paris Sciences et Lettres
Julien Mousquès: IRDES - Institut de Recherche et Documentation en Economie de la Santé - Université Paris Dauphine-PSL - PSL - Université Paris Sciences et Lettres
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Abstract:
While healthcare supply in general practitioners is decreasing and healthcare needs are increasing, liberal nurses play a significant role in the French healthcare system. However, despite a steady growth of their number in latter years, they remain unequally distributed over the territory. On the one hand, our work will analyse the geographical spread of nurses' supply in France. By studying the evolution between 2006 and 2016, we display an improvement of their global distribution, as well as a reduction of territorial inequalities. On the other hand, we describe the impact of nurses' underserved areas defined by the government. Such areas are set up to attract nurses through financial incentives, while overserved territories limit facilities provided to nurses. We show a moderate effect of these measures, and the need to deploy new ones in order to make underserved areas more attractive to nurses.
Keywords: Nurses; Territorial inequalities; Deficit zoning; Public policies; infirmiers; inégalités territoriales; zonages déficitaires; politiques publiques (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020-11-18
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Published in CIST2020 - Population, temps, territoires, Collège international des sciences territoriales (CIST), Nov 2020, Paris-Aubervilliers, France. pp.86-89
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