MOnica, I am not making this comment to be argumentative, just to say that I have found the hospitals, and doctors surgery here, very professional and helpful. Personally have had no problems. The Health system in France is second to none. But we have a lot of friends in the the system there. One is a Paediatrician, and he has been retired five years now, but is constantly filling in because of shortages. They are having a horrendous time with getting GP’s, because unfortunately their system has changed to ours, as opposed to patients paying up front when they visited the doctor, they don’t need to pay up front anymore, causing a lot of GP’s to retire or move on. They are talking of doing telephone consultations as well now. In France we needed to take out Insurance to add to the normal health cover. They were very strict in hospitals of checking that you could and did have the proper cover and were entitled to the treatment you were going for. I have noticed the difference back in our system, where we treat the person first then just may be we might find out if they are entitled to the treatment. I know this first hand as I got Peritonitis when visiting my daughter, the treatment was excellent with an emergency operation etc, but it took me three phone calls to get through to the administration about where to send the bill, which was over £2000, but they never did. When we spoke to CPAM in France, the lady said “c’est normal” she explained that they rarely got any reverse claims from England. While there system is groaning under the strain, it is super. We do a bang up job here, whilst under more pressure I feel.