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"We have voted in favour of all the amendments which foster recognition throughout the European Union of diplomas and qualifications obtained in one state. We support anything which helps unify the conditions of workers and facilitate an awareness of their identity and interests beyond frontiers. We have also voted in favour of all the amendments that aim to foster the wider recognition of qualifications as well as exchanges of information between countries, despite the fact that many of these amendments are somewhat vague. But we have noted a degree of hypocrisy as regards doctors from third countries, whose qualifications and diplomas are not recognised. The report states that there are no reliable studies of the problem. But in numerous countries, and in France at least, hundreds of foreign doctors working in hospitals are underpaid because their diplomas are not recognised. We therefore need to take action quickly so that their qualifications are recognised. Shortcomings in the health sector, unequal access to quality care from competent professionals, inequalities between regions and, more importantly, between social classes, do not result from the inadequate harmonisation of regulations. They result from the lack of funds provided to public health services. More generally, they result from the fact that a society marked by inequality inevitably ends up with multiple track medical services."@en1

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