Article R6123-184 of the French Public Health Code
The authorisation holder organises the management of addictive co-morbidities. It organises the patient’s access to medical and rehabilitation skills adapted to these co-morbidities.
The authorisation holder organises the management of addictive co-morbidities. It organises the patient’s access to medical and rehabilitation skills adapted to these co-morbidities.
The holder of the authorisation provides assistance to primary care professionals, other healthcare establishments and social and medico-social establishments and services in organising the assessment and evaluation of patients, building their therapeutic plan and facilitating their referral. Within this framework, it can set up telehealth activities and team mobility.
The holder of the “adult psychiatry” authorisation treats adult patients.
It helps to organise the care pathway for people suffering from, or at risk of, mental health problems or loss of autonomy, in conjunction with general practitioners, the medico-social and social sector and regional coordination support mechanisms.
The authorisation holder organises access to skills in psychiatry for the elderly, geriatrics and neurology, depending on their clinical situation.
The transition from “child and adolescent psychiatry” care to “adult psychiatry” care is organised jointly and in advance between the two departments or holders concerned. A general protocol defining the procedures for organising this transition between the two departments or registrants concerned is drawn up. Within this framework, the authorisation holder may ensure the care of the minor patient during this transition period.
The holder of the “adult psychiatry” authorisation may organise the care of adolescents and young adults in the same unit to enable a transition to adult psychiatry. This unit is formally organised. The authorisation holder must also hold a “child and adolescent psychiatry” authorisation or must have signed an agreement with a “child and adolescent psychiatry” authorisation holder.
Exceptionally, depending on care needs, the authorisation holder may admit minors aged 16 and over, if necessary organising the transition as soon as possible to care in a “child and adolescent psychiatry” department or in a unit mentioned in article R. 6123-190.
The holder of the “child and adolescent psychiatry” authorisation provides care for children and adolescents from birth to the age of 18.
The authorisation holder organises access to paediatric care as part of the child or adolescent’s personalised care pathway. They contribute to the organisation of this pathway, in particular in conjunction with general practitioners, paediatric services, maternal and child protection, school medicine, adolescent centres, the social and medico-social sectors, child welfare and the education and legal systems.
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