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Article R4321-91 of the French Public Health Code

Independently of the personal medical file provided for in article L. 161-36-1 of the Social Security Code, the masseur-physiotherapist keeps a personal file for each patient; it is confidential and contains the up-to-date information required for diagnostic and therapeutic decisions. In all cases, these documents are kept under the responsibility of the masseur-physiotherapist. Subject to the provisions applicable to health establishments, physiotherapy records are kept under the responsibility of the…

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Article R4321-92 of the French Public Health Code

Continuity of patient care must be ensured. Except in emergencies and in cases where he would fail in his duty of humanity, the masseur-physiotherapist has the right to refuse care for professional or personal reasons. If he withdraws from his mission, he will then inform the patient and pass on to the masseur-physiotherapist designated by the latter the information necessary for the continuation of care.

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Article R4321-94 of the French Public Health Code

The masseur-physiotherapist called upon to provide care in a family or community must, as far as possible, do everything possible to ensure compliance with the rules of hygiene and prophylaxis. He informs the patient of his responsibilities and duties towards himself and third parties, and of the precautions he must take.

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Article R4321-95 of the French Public Health Code

The masseur-physiotherapist, without yielding to any abusive request, facilitates the patient’s obtaining the social benefits to which his condition entitles him. To this end, he is authorised, with the patient’s consent, to communicate to the consultant practitioner of the social security body to which he belongs, or belonging to a public or private body which decides on the allocation of social benefits, the information which is strictly necessary.

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Article R4321-97 of the French Public Health Code

A masseur-physiotherapist who participated in the treatment of a person during the illness from which the person died may only take advantage of inter vivos and testamentary dispositions made in his favour by the person during the course of this illness in the cases and under the conditions set out in article 909 of the Civil Code. Nor may he abuse his influence to obtain a mandate or enter into…

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Article R4321-98 of the French Public Health Code

The masseur-physiotherapist’s fees are determined with tact and moderation, taking into account the regulations in force, the services provided or particular circumstances. They may only be claimed in respect of procedures actually carried out. The masseur-physiotherapist complies with the provisions of articles L. 1111-3-2 and L. 1111-3-3 as regards informing the patient of the costs relating to his services and the conditions for reimbursement and exemption from advance payment of…

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Article R4321-99 of the French Public Health Code

Masseur-physiotherapists shall maintain good fraternal relations with each other. It is forbidden for a masseur-physiotherapist to slander another masseur-physiotherapist, to speak ill of him or her, or to echo comments that may harm him or her in the practice of his or her profession. It is forbidden to take improper credit for a scientific discovery, particularly in a publication, or to plagiarise, including in the context of initial and continuing…

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