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Article D6323-36 of the French Public Health Code

The birthing centres referred to in article L. 6323-4 have premises, equipment and bio-cleaning procedures to ensure that patients are accessible, safe and hygienic in accordance with the standards in force. The premises are of sufficient size to ensure the quality of reception and care for registered pregnant women, as well as support for parenthood.

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Article D6323-38 of the French Public Health Code

Birthing centres are required to have an operating charter, the content of which is set by order of the Minister for Health, and which includes, in particular, the arrangements for medical monitoring of women and the organisation of the availability of professionals.

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Article D6323-39 of the French Public Health Code

Midwives working in a birth centre must have at least two years’ experience of childbirth prior to starting work in the centre. The number of midwives working in the birthing centre is sufficient to guarantee the quality and safety of the reception and care of registered pregnant women. A midwife must be able to intervene at any time, every day of the year, within a timeframe compatible with the conditions…

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Article R6411-2 of the French Public Health Code

A public health establishment in Mayotte provides in-patient and, where applicable, hospital care to prisoners whose condition does not require hospitalisation; under the same conditions, it carries out or arranges for the carrying out of examinations, particularly radiological or laboratory examinations, required for diagnosis. In addition : 1° He collects the epidemiological data collected during the medical check-up on entry, in accordance with a standard form, the model for which…

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Article R6411-3 of the French Public Health Code

The terms and conditions of the establishment’s involvement are set out in a protocol signed by the Prefect of Mayotte, the Director General of the Indian Ocean Health Agency, the head of the prison and the director of the public health establishment, after consultation with the establishment’s Supervisory Board.

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Article R6411-4 of the French Public Health Code

The protocol referred to in Article R. 6411-3 defines in particular, in compliance with the regulations to which the prison is subject: 1° The conditions under which the staff of the public health establishment systematically examine prisoners arriving in the prison and provide them with routine and, where appropriate, specialised care, particularly in the form of consultations ; 2° The organisation of care and the medical operation of the care…

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