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In Vigan in the , the winning recipe to eradicate the medical desert – Libération

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In the isolated commune in the south-east of , an elected official, a general practitioner and a geographer have joined forces and their address book to counter the slow but sure deterioration of healthcare provision.

What causes a medical desert? In Vigan, a town of some 4,000 inhabitants, one of the two sub-prefectures of , at the foot of the Causses and at the end of the Cévennes, there are all the ingredients for this territory to be a perfect medical vacuum: isolation, high number of elderly people, lost place with striking landscapes but difficult access, winding roads, few cultural activities and between sixty and ninety minutes to get to either or . In short, the Viganais country ticked all the boxes to be cataloged as a “medical desert”, as there are more and more of them in our territory. The subject will also be on the parliamentary agenda on Wednesday November 13: in the Assembly, MP Guillaume Garot (PS) will present a progress report before a transpartisan bill calling in particular for regulation of the installation of doctors when , in the upper house, Senator Bruno Rojouan (LR) will unveil a report on medical deserts.

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