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Nov 2024
3m 30s

Système de santé (Healthcare system)

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Le système français de santé est parfois montré en exemple pour la qualité des traitements et la couverture universelle. Mais des disparités existent dans le pays, avec un grave manque de médecins dans certaines régions. 


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The French healthcare system is sometimes held up as an example for its quality of treatment and universality of coverage. But disparities exist across the country, with a severe shortage of doctors in certain areas.



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