Acta anaesthesiologica Belgica
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Emergency Medical Aid (AMU) has existed on an organized basis in France for ten years. Considering that every call for medical assistance requires an answer the SAMU (Emergency Medical Aid Service) acts as a switchboard. Its implantation in a hospital and its powerful centralized telecommunications make it possible to adapt responses to the type of case: serious ones require sophisticated equipment, whereas non-serious ones come under a General Practitioner. ⋯ The SAMU also have other missions such as: teaching, prevention, disasters. The French system is aimed at reducing inequality in emergency situations and guaranteeing the whole population permanent medical care. Its cost to the public, however, is only +1 per inhabitant per year.