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“Yannick Slamet from New Caledonia the 1st affirms that despite its immeasurable value, health does come with a price tag.”

The member of the government, in charge of health and monitoring of social accounts in particular, was the guest of the morning radio, this Monday, March 20. Yannick Slamet returned at length to the reform of Ruamm carried by Oceanian Awakening and the course set by the executive for the implementation of emergency measures.



The fact that it was on the initiative of a party may have offended some people and, on a subject as difficult as Ruamm, communication was probably not very good or at least not understandable.” This was indicated by the member of the government, Yannick Slamet, about the reform of the Unified Maternity Health Insurance Scheme. He believes that, if the project submitted by the Awakening Oceanian is today “indispensable“, Nevertheless, “That will not solve the 2023 deficit. It will therefore be necessary to look into emergency measures to solve the problem of the Ruamm deficit”.

Yannick Slamet indicates that he has proposed an action plan on health policy, because he says, “the Ruamm is only a small part, even if it represents a big envelope. Health is not just about funding”.

But Ruamm’s debt is growing, 35 billion in 2022, with a structural deficit amounting to 10 billion CFP. “Four billion less all the same than last year since the reform of the CCS”, says Yannick Slamet. But he warns:if no reform is undertaken, the situation could be worse.” Two reforms are, according to the member of the government, to be carried out: “the first concerns financing and the second, the organization of the health care of Caledonians”. An overhaul of our health system is to be reviewed “in its entirety”, he believes.

Faced with the situation of hospitals, which are “out of cash”the member of the government in charge of health collectively proposed to “to be able to provide them with cash flow throughout the year and then, at the budgetary level, to be able to think about a key rate – expenditure authorizations – which would be positive”. But at this point, Yannick Slamet says “wait for all financing solutions before being able to [se] pronounce”.

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