National Health Strategy, NHS, public health policy, healthcare system, prevention, health democracy, personalized health pathways, efficiency, France, Ministry of Health, Regional Health Agencies
The French National Health Strategy 2023-2033 aims to transform the healthcare system into a more preventive, resilient, and equitable system, promoting health and well-being at all ages.
[...] The new national health strategy 2023-2033: an ambitious strategy The National Health Strategy (NHS) 2023-20339 establishes a framework for the national health policy over the next decade. This strategy draws on the lessons learned from previous strategies and the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, emphasizing public health, prevention, and adaptation to contemporary challenges. In the face of a contrasting state of health marked by an aging population and an increase in chronic diseases, the National Health Strategy 2023-2033 aims to transform the French healthcare system into a more preventive, resilient, and equitable system. [...]
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[...] Finally, the focus is on a patient-centered approach, taking into account the patient's psychological and social dimensions, for more humane and respectful care. c. Prevention and health promotion: Investing upstream for better health In the face of increasing chronic diseases, Ma Santé 2022 makes prevention a central pillar of its strategy. Health promotion programs aim to raise public awareness of public health issues and encourage healthy behaviors. Ma Santé 2022 tackles social inequalities in health by addressing the social determinants that influence the health of populations, such as the environment, access to education and care, and living conditions. [...]
[...] Part Definition, Actors, and Stakes of National Health Strategies 1. Definition of the National Health Strategy The National Health Strategy (NHS) is a five-year action plan developed by the French government, aiming to improve the health status of the population and reduce social and territorial inequalities in health. This global action framework is part of a broader public health policy and is based on the analyses of the High Council for Public Health regarding the health status of the population and the determinants of health. [...]
[...] Health democracy: Participatory governance of the healthcare system Recognizing the importance of increased citizen involvement in the field of health, the 2012-2017 National Health Strategy implemented several measures to strengthen health democracy. The creation of local health citizen councils has allowed citizens to express their concerns and participate in decisions related to their health. In addition, the strategy has promoted dialogue and consultation between public authorities, healthcare professionals and users of the system, encouraging a collaborative approach to the development of health policies. Finally, the promotion of health education aimed to empower citizens by providing them with the knowledge and tools necessary to make informed decisions about their health. d. [...]
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