Innovations en santé, dispositifs expérimentaux et changement social: un renouvellement par le bas de l’action publique locale de santé. La Case de Santé de Toulouse (France)
Nadine Haschar-Noé and
Jean-Charles Basson
Innovations, 2019, vol. N° 60, issue 3, 121-144
Abstract:
The development of modes of public health policy is reaffirmed by the law of 2016 and by the national health strategy as demonstrated by the important role given to innovation, experimentation-evaluation and health democracy. Laureate of a call for projects, launched by the French Ministry (2017-2021), focusing on the support provided for health autonomy, ?La Case de Santé? in Toulouse (which is made up of a primary care Health Centre and a Health-Rights Pole) exemplifies measures and mediation practices which focus on the social and sanitary questions and problems of the most vulnerable populations. Mediators contribute in building those conditions favorable to innovations by using a participative, collaborative, bottom-up approach, rooted in a local context and a democratic version of health. By doing so, they combine a professional position based on the ethical criteria of mediation and a political positioning aimed at social change which is built upon a reversal of the institutional request. JEL Codes: I140
Keywords: Health Mediation; Support; Autonomy; Social Inequality in Health (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I14 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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