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Community pharmacists in the coordination of primary cares in France: some issues
[Pharmaciens et coordination des soins primaires en France : quels enjeux ?]

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  • Anne Buttard

    (LEDi - Laboratoire d'Economie de Dijon [Dijon] - UB - Université de Bourgogne - UBFC - Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté [COMUE])

  • Florent Macé

    (UFR des Sciences de Santé (Université de Bourgogne) - UB - Université de Bourgogne)

  • Laetitia Morvan

    (UFR des Sciences de Santé (Université de Bourgogne) - UB - Université de Bourgogne)

  • Christine Peyron

    (LEDi - Laboratoire d'Economie de Dijon [Dijon] - UB - Université de Bourgogne - UBFC - Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté [COMUE])

Abstract

Multi-professional coordination is a strong axis of the reorganization of primary care in France. While this coordination concerns a priori all health professionals, some of them actually are still marginally involved. This article examines the challenges of integrating pharmacists into primary care in France. On the one hand, it is based on an analysis of experiments carried out in other health systems, and on their evaluations. On the other hand, it develops an initial reflection on the levers and obstacles that could explain in France, the poor integration of pharmacists but also on the challenges of a stronger presence of these professionals in the coordination of primary care.

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  • Anne Buttard & Florent Macé & Laetitia Morvan & Christine Peyron, 2019. "Community pharmacists in the coordination of primary cares in France: some issues [Pharmaciens et coordination des soins primaires en France : quels enjeux ?]," Working Papers hal-02022686, HAL.
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