Conflict with the CGSS: paramedics step up to the plate

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The medical assistants of Saint-Martin, who travel to their homes to provide their care, created an association last Friday with the aim of defending their interests in the face of the conflict opposing them to the CGSS Guadeloupe since January.

It is to "fight better", but also to obtain "professional recognition" that the nurses and physiotherapists at home decided to set up an association. The medical auxiliaries denounce the non-reimbursement of their journeys (mileage allowances) by the CGSS Guadeloupe. “To clarify this situation, we would like to meet with Henri Yacou, director of the CGSS Guadeloupe. If we do not succeed, we will launch actions ”, explains one of the members of the association. Tensions started at the end of January with the receipt of a letter from the CGSS announcing that the Northern Islands are now considered "plains" and no longer "mountains" in the context of mileage allowances. Since then, the situation has degenerated, because "the CGSS recently decreed that the Northern Islands are finally an agglomeration, that is to say that our kilometric costs are no longer reimbursed at all", specifies one of the auxiliaries. The association requests a meeting with the prefect Anne Laubies to discuss this “inconsistent” decision of the CGSS.

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