Intervention publique versus régulation professionnelle
In 2009 the HPST law entails measures that break with past trends in the practice of telemedicine. This practice refers to any medical procedure remotely using ICT, and it is marginally practiced until 2009. Informal networks intend to reduce the impact of spatial inequalities in medical demography....
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description | In 2009 the HPST law entails measures that break with past trends in the practice of telemedicine. This practice refers to any medical procedure remotely using ICT, and it is marginally practiced until 2009. Informal networks intend to reduce the impact of spatial inequalities in medical demography. But legal recognition of telemedicine and its introduction into the HPST law enable it to become a tool for public health policy. This technology should actually allow medical action standardization and thus encourage physicians to reduce their deviant behavior. Expenditure supervision and care quality improvement become the creed of telemedicine policy. To do this, new organizational and technological devices are established and alter production relations and medical care hierarchy. These changes induce conflicts that freeze the deployment of telemedicine until a new institutional compromise emerges. |
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spelling | doaj-art-18a523f573684e279f71308ddd8b0cf92025-01-30T14:27:10ZengAssociation Recherche & RégulationRevue de la Régulation1957-77962015-06-011710.4000/regulation.11233Intervention publique versus régulation professionnelleAmandine RaulyIn 2009 the HPST law entails measures that break with past trends in the practice of telemedicine. This practice refers to any medical procedure remotely using ICT, and it is marginally practiced until 2009. Informal networks intend to reduce the impact of spatial inequalities in medical demography. But legal recognition of telemedicine and its introduction into the HPST law enable it to become a tool for public health policy. This technology should actually allow medical action standardization and thus encourage physicians to reduce their deviant behavior. Expenditure supervision and care quality improvement become the creed of telemedicine policy. To do this, new organizational and technological devices are established and alter production relations and medical care hierarchy. These changes induce conflicts that freeze the deployment of telemedicine until a new institutional compromise emerges.https://journals.openedition.org/regulation/11233conflictstelemedicinedivision of labourtechnical progressincentive policies |
spellingShingle | Amandine Rauly Intervention publique versus régulation professionnelle Revue de la Régulation conflicts telemedicine division of labour technical progress incentive policies |
title | Intervention publique versus régulation professionnelle |
title_full | Intervention publique versus régulation professionnelle |
title_fullStr | Intervention publique versus régulation professionnelle |
title_full_unstemmed | Intervention publique versus régulation professionnelle |
title_short | Intervention publique versus régulation professionnelle |
title_sort | intervention publique versus regulation professionnelle |
topic | conflicts telemedicine division of labour technical progress incentive policies |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/regulation/11233 |
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