Article L3411-1 of the French Public Health Code
A person who illegally uses substances or plants classified as narcotics is entitled to health care organised by the regional health agency.
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A person who illegally uses substances or plants classified as narcotics is entitled to health care organised by the regional health agency.
The cost of prevention resulting from this book, the cost of treatment resulting from the application of articles L. 3414-1 and L. 3423-1 to L. 3425-2, and the cost of fitting out specialised centres are borne by the State, with the exception of the medico-social costs of the addiction treatment, support and prevention centres referred to in article L. 314-8 of the Social Action and Family Code. However, when the…
A National Institute for Teaching, Research, Information and Prevention on Drug Addiction is responsible for coordinating all State activities and carrying out all useful research, both fundamental and clinical, in the field of drug addiction and drug dependence. The Institute’s role as State coordinator covers : -training staff who come into contact with drug addicts in various ways; -scientific research into the various factors involved in the causes, prevention and…
Screening for viral hepatitis and vaccination against these viruses are free and anonymous when carried out in an addiction care, support and prevention centre. Expenditure relating to these activities is covered by the health insurance scheme, without application of the provisions of the Social Security Code and the Rural and Maritime Fishing Code relating to entitlement to benefits covered by the basic schemes, reimbursement of the portion guaranteed by the…
Addiction treatment, support and prevention centres may dispense medicines strictly in line with their remit, in accordance with the conditions laid down by decree.
Addiction treatment, support and prevention centres are required to provide medico-psycho-social support, treatment, harm reduction and individual and collective prevention.
The State is responsible for defining harm reduction policy for drug users.
I.-The aim of the harm reduction policy for drug users is to prevent health, psychological and social damage, the transmission of infections and death by overdose associated with the use of psychoactive substances or substances classified as narcotics. II-Its implementation includes and enables actions aimed at : 1° Providing information on the risks and harm associated with the use of psychoactive substances or substances classified as narcotics; 2° Referring drug…
Harm reduction support centres for drug users are covered by article L. 312-1, paragraph 9 of the French Code de l’action sociale et des familles (Social Action and Family Code) and, along with other facilities, contribute to the policy of harm reduction. Their missions are defined by decree in the Conseil d’Etat. By way of derogation from article L. 4211-1, those working in harm reduction support centres for drug users…
Unless otherwise provided, the terms and conditions for the application of this chapter shall be determined by decree in the Conseil d’Etat.
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