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Titre La sécurité de la naissance en France et aux Pays-Bas : coordonner par la technique ou par l'organisation ?
Auteur Madeleine Akrich, Bernike Pasveer
Mir@bel Revue Revue française d'administration publique
Numéro no 76, 1995/4 L'adaptation des systèmes de santé : maîtrise des dépenses et défis de santé publique
Rubrique / Thématique
L'adaptation des systèmes de santé. Maîtrise des dépenses et défis de santé publique
 Le poids des institutions
Page 10 pages
Résumé anglais Safety in Child-Birth in France and Netherlands : Technical or Organisational Coordination ? In the last few years safety in child-birth has been the object of lively debate in France. At the time at which two reports have been requested from the High Committee of Public Health, it is possible to detect a reorientation in French conceptions of the issue of risk : thus there has been a shift from safety viewed as an accumulation of technical and human resources to safety viewed as the capacity to detect risks and to move women to a particular establishment in the light of the risks incurred. Influenced by the organisation of child-birth in the Netherlands, which is based upon this idea of selection, the article seeks to characterise these different conceptions of safety and their consequences, to evaluate the importance of the reforms envisaged in France and to specify the conditions necessary to their realisation.
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Article en ligne https://www.persee.fr/doc/rfap_0152-7401_1995_num_76_1_3010