Why healthcare is denied?
Analyzing the care refusal of public funded complementary health insurance recipients
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https://doi.org/10.14428/emulations.03536.02Keywords:
care refusal, discrimination, CMU, inequality, health care accessAbstract
This article analyses social dynamics of care refusal by private practitioners towards patients covered by public funded complementary health insurance (CMU-C). The data are based on in-depth face-to-face interviews with physicians and dentists conducted between (2015-2016), and are analyzed from a socio-anthropological approach. The results show intertwining between economic logic and non-economic such as the social representations of those patients, the practitioners’ values, their relationship with the government and social insurance institution.
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