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What If Doctors Could Organize Themselves?

The latest issue of Semper Luxembourg presents the AMMD’s visionary outlook in an interview with Dr. Alain Schmit and Dr. Guillaume Steichen. Key topics include:

🔹 Self-organization of doctors: We advocate for a modern and innovative approach to medicine, free from top-down, politically driven planning. Medicine should be shaped by doctors—not the state, the CNS, or dependent institutions.

🔹 Strengthening outpatient care: We aim to enhance ambulatory healthcare outside hospitals, ensuring better access to medical services, reducing emergency department overcrowding, and improving patient care quality.

🔹 More efficient hospital structures: By outsourcing certain tasks, fostering better collaboration between hospitals, and reinforcing specialized teams, we strive to increase efficiency and ensure high-quality patient care.

🔹 Establishing a medical faculty: By leveraging digital technology and virtually integrating leading international experts, we envision a world-class medical education system, connecting students with the foremost minds in global research.

🔹 Attracting medical specialists: Through structural reforms and reduced administrative burdens, supported by well-implemented digitalization, we seek to make the healthcare system more efficient for citizens and more appealing to highly specialized physicians.

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