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Face à un déficit de l’Assurance maladie qui pourrait atteindre 41 milliards d’euros d’ici 2030, la question du déremboursement des soins revient au cœur du débat public.
Face aux défis du vieillissement de la population, de l’essor des maladies chroniques, des tensions sur les ressources humaines et financières et de l’urgence écologique, notre système de santé se trouve à la croisée des chemins. Les transformations profondes, qui le traversent, interrogent à la fois son organisation, les choix politiques qui le structurent et les priorités collectives qui le guident. Dans ce contexte, la sobriété s’impose non comme une contrainte, mais comme une condition de sa pérennité.
The ROI of AI is proving to be a strategic challenge for transformation, scaling, and sustainable value creation.
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Too often underutilized, the Voice of the Customer is a key growth lever to integrate into management for improving loyalty and performance.
Nearly one out of every two euros in public spending would benefit those over 65, stated François Villeroy de Galhau (Governor of the Bank of France) on January 10th. While the figures may need to be nuanced, the trend raises questions, but the signal is clear: the intergenerational balance of our social model is being questioned. We currently observe a significant gap in spending: a person over 65 benefits from an average of €42,207 in public spending, while a person aged 25 to 49 receives €15,026. Can we continue to finance population aging in this manner without weakening, on the one hand, the balance between generations and, on the other hand, competitiveness and
For fifteen years, France has been commenting on its industrial decline with almost surgical precision, while in reality accepting a slow erosion of its ability to control its value chains. We know how to diagnose, compare, and alert.
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France has cutting-edge industrial sectors, but its productive base remains fragmented and overly dependent on foreign supplies for critical inputs, reducing its ability to secure its industrial sovereignty. More than 60% of industrial components come from abroad, with strong strategic dependencies on Asia for semiconductors, advanced materials and some pharmaceuticals, creating a high risk of disruption in value chains.
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