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Article D1161-1 of the French Public Health Code

Therapeutic patient education may be provided by the healthcare professionals mentioned in Books I and II and Titles I to VII of Book III of Part Four of this Code. It may be provided with the assistance of other professionals. Members of associations approved in accordance with article L. 1114-1 and organisations working in the field of health promotion, prevention or health education may participate in therapeutic patient education within…

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Article R1161-2 of the French Public Health Code

In order to provide or coordinate therapeutic patient education, the persons referred to in articles D. 1161-1 and R. 1161-3 must have the following skills: 1° Technical skills enabling them to provide patients with useful information about their illness and treatment, and to supply the elements required for monitoring and organisation. In the case of coordination, these skills are adapted to the design of intervention and data analysis systems and…

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Article R1161-3 of the French Public Health Code

The therapeutic patient education programmes referred to in articles L. 1161-2 to L. 1161-4 are coordinated by a doctor, by another healthcare professional or by a duly authorised representative of a patients’ association approved under article L. 1114-1. A programme must be implemented by at least two healthcare professionals from different professions, governed by the provisions of Books I and II and Titles I to VII of Book III of…

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Article R1161-4 of the French Public Health Code

I. – The declaration of a patient therapeutic education programme, referred to in article L. 1161-2, is sent, by any means which provides a date certain of its receipt, to the director general of the regional health agency within whose territorial jurisdiction the therapeutic education programme is to be implemented. Where the programme falls within the territorial jurisdiction of several regional health agencies, the declaration file is sent by the…

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Article R1161-5 of the French Public Health Code

I.-Where a programme is implemented without having been declared in advance, the Director General of the Regional Health Agency within whose jurisdiction the programme coordinator operates shall order that it no longer be implemented. The programme coordinator has thirty days from notification of this decision to declare the programme or to stop implementing it. The Director General of the Regional Health Agency may impose an administrative fine of up to…

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Article R1161-6 of the French Public Health Code

The Director General of the Regional Health Agency must be notified of any change in the coordinator referred to in article R. 1161-3, in the objectives of the programme or in the source of funding for the programme, by any means giving a date certain on receipt of this information. Other changes are notified to the Regional Health Agency in accordance with the procedures defined in the specifications referred to…

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Article R1161-7 of the French Public Health Code

The declaration referred to in Article L. 1161-2 ceases to have effect if : 1° The programme is not implemented within twelve months of it taking effect ; 2° The programme is no longer implemented for six consecutive months. However, the provisions of 1° and 2° do not apply when the Director General of the Regional Health Agency takes a decision to this effect due to special circumstances.

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Article R1161-8 of the French Public Health Code

Learning programmes are designed to improve patient care and the correct use of medicines. They are designed to encourage and monitor the appropriation of technical procedures carried out by patients themselves. They may be set up at the request of the Agence nationale de sécurité du médicament et des produits de santé or the European Commission, in particular as part of the risk management plans provided for either in 3°…

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Article R1161-9 of the French Public Health Code

The learning programme is made up of elements intended for the patient, the healthcare professional, the doctor or pharmacist in charge of the programme, the treating doctor and the prescribing doctor where applicable. These elements may take the form of documents, materials or actions.

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Article R1161-10 of the French Public Health Code

The learning programmes are designed to be consistent with the public health initiatives carried out by the health authorities, health insurance organisations and health establishments, where these exist. They are designed and implemented in accordance with the recommendations made by the competent authorities, in particular those of the Agence nationale de sécurité du médicament et des produits de santé and the Haute Autorité de santé.

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