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Article L1411-10 of the French Public Health Code

The national health strategy referred to in Article L. 1411-1-1 sets objectives specific to overseas France based on an assessment of epidemiological data and health risks specific to the collectivities referred to inArticle 73 of the Constitution and the collectivities of Saint-Barthélemy, Saint-Martin, Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon and the Wallis and Futuna Islands. It takes into account the development of regional cooperation in overseas France in the field of health. The State may…

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Article L1411-11 of the French Public Health Code

Access to primary care and the ongoing care of patients are defined in accordance with the requirements of proximity, which is assessed in terms of distance and travel time, quality and safety. They are organised by the regional health agency in accordance with the regional health plan provided for in article L. 1434-2. This care includes : 1° Prevention, screening, diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of patients ; 2° Dispensing and…

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Article L1411-11-1 of the French Public Health Code

A primary care team is a group of healthcare professionals formed around primary care general practitioners, who choose to carry out their primary care activities as defined in article L. 1411-11 on the basis of a healthcare plan that they draw up. It may take the form of a health centre or a nursing home. The primary care team contributes to the structuring of healthcare pathways. The aim of its…

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Article L1412-1 of the French Public Health Code

The role of the National Consultative Ethics Committee for Life Sciences and Health is to give opinions on the ethical problems and social issues raised by advances in knowledge in the fields of biology, medicine and health or by the consequences for health of advances in knowledge in any other field. The Committee is completely independent in the performance of its duties.

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Article L1412-1-1 of the French Public Health Code

I.-A public debate in the form of Estates General shall precede any proposed reform of the ethical problems and social issues mentioned in article L. 1412-1. These are organised on the initiative of the National Consultative Ethics Committee for Life Sciences and Health, after consultation with the relevant standing parliamentary committees and the Parliamentary Office for the Evaluation of Scientific and Technological Choices. The opinion of the competent committees and…

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Article L1412-2 of the French Public Health Code

I.-The Committee is an independent institution comprising, in addition to its Chairman, appointed by the President of the Republic, forty-five members: 1° Five leading figures appointed by the President of the Republic and belonging to the main philosophical and spiritual families; 2° One Member of Parliament and one Senator; 3° One member of the Council of State, appointed by the Vice-President of the Council of State, and one member of…

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Article L1412-3 of the French Public Health Code

The Committee draws up an annual report on its activities, which is submitted to the President of the Republic and to Parliament and is made public. This report includes an analysis of the ethical issues raised in the areas of competence of the Agence de la biomédecine and in the field of neuroscience. It may publish recommendations on subjects within its remit.

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Article L1412-3-1 of the French Public Health Code

The Estates General mentioned in article L. 1412-1-1 bring together conferences of citizens chosen to represent society in all its diversity. After receiving prior training, they debate and draw up an opinion and recommendations which are made public. The experts participating in the citizens’ training and the Estates General are chosen according to criteria of independence, pluralism and multidisciplinarity.

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