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Article D6124-163 of the French Public Health Code

The number of medical and paramedical staff is adapted to the organ transplant activity and the follow-up of transplant patients. It includes : 1° At least two surgeons who have each completed four years of clinical training or four years as a practitioner in a unit performing transplants of the organ concerned; 2° At least two doctors, each of whom has completed four years’ clinical training or four years’ experience…

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Article D6124-164 of the French Public Health Code

The health care establishment organises a medical service specifically for transplants, provided by a surgeon and a doctor with one of the qualifications mentioned in 3° of article D. 6124-163. It has an operating theatre with an operating room and the necessary staff, available at all times for transplant activity. Continuity of care is ensured on each site by a doctor, a surgeon and a doctor with one of the…

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Article D6124-165 of the French Public Health Code

The health establishment authorised to carry out organ transplant activities has the following facilities on site : – the means to ensure extracorporeal blood circulation, long-term mechanical circulatory assistance for heart or lung transplants and intraoperative autotransfusion for liver, heart or lung transplants ; – the means to ensure, by agreement with the site’s nephrology department, round-the-clock extrarenal purification every day of the year for renal transplants. The health care…

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Article D6124-166 of the French Public Health Code

The child is hospitalised in a dedicated sector of a paediatric unit or, where justified by the patient’s age or characteristics, in an individualised area of a hospital sector with a paediatric environment. The healthcare establishment allows parents to be present with the child.

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Article D6124-167 of the French Public Health Code

The healthcare establishment has a paediatric continuous monitoring unit; this may specialise in organ transplants in accordance with the provisions of article R. 6123-38-7. The intensive care activity mentioned in article R. 6123-76 may be paediatric intensive care, specialised paediatric intensive care or neonatal intensive care.

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Article D6124-168 of the French Public Health Code

The staff referred to in Article D. 6124-163 includes at least one paediatrician who can intervene within a timeframe compatible with safety requirements. The medical and nursing staff are experienced in caring for children and include at least one nursery nurse.

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Article D6124-169 of the French Public Health Code

The hospital unit mentioned in article R. 6123-77 is dedicated to haematopoietic cell transplantation activities and to monitoring patients after the transplant. It has rooms equipped with an air treatment and control system to reduce the risk of airborne microbial contamination.

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Article D6124-170 of the French Public Health Code

The number of medical and paramedical staff is adapted to the haematopoietic cell transplant activity and the follow-up of transplant patients. It includes : 1° At least two doctors, each with a qualification in haematology or clinical haematology or a diploma in specialised medical oncology, haemato-oncology option, and at least two years’ training in a unit performing haematopoietic cell transplants; 2° A sufficient number of nursing staff to provide permanent…

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