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Article D6124-55 of the French Public Health Code

If the neonatology unit provides neonatology intensive care as mentioned in article R. 6123-44, it meets the following additional conditions: 1° It must be located in the same building, in the immediate vicinity of and with rapid access to the obstetrics unit; 2° It must have the resources required for ventilation in the first few hours and for transferring the newborn to a neonatal intensive care unit if the child’s…

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Article D6124-56 of the French Public Health Code

In all neonatology units which do not provide intensive neonatal care, the following must be ensured : 1° The presence, during the day, on site of at least one paediatrician with proven experience in neonatology ; 2° The presence, at night, on site or on call, of at least one paediatrician with proven experience in neonatology; 3° The continuous presence of at least one nurse, specialised in childcare or experienced…

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Article D6124-57 of the French Public Health Code

Subject to compliance with the operating conditions set out in articles D. 6124-50 to D. 6124-56, newborns requiring neonatology care may be hospitalised in neonatal and infant paediatric units. In this case, the beds allocated to neonatology constitute an individualised sector. These units also comply with the provisions of articles D. 6124-46 and D. 6124-47 and meet the conditions set out in articles D. 6124-50 to D. 6124-57. The health…

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Article D6124-58 of the French Public Health Code

All neonatal intensive care units have a minimum of six intensive care beds. The health establishment where it is located has a neonatology unit with at least nine beds, including at least three beds allocated to intensive care. The neonatal intensive care unit is located in the same building or in the immediate vicinity on the same site as the birth sector of the obstetrics unit. If a neonatal intensive…

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Article D6124-59 of the French Public Health Code

The unit comprises : 1° A room where parents can be welcomed ; 2° An area for monitoring and resuscitating children where newborn babies are hospitalised; this area also includes a zone for medical preparation before transfer; 3° An area for feeding newborn babies, which may be shared by the obstetrics and neonatology units.

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Article D6124-60 of the French Public Health Code

An order issued by the Minister for Health specifies the medical equipment available in the intensive care and monitoring sector. This order also specifies the examinations that can be carried out, including in an emergency, every day of the year, 24 hours a day, whether in the unit or on its site.

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Article D6124-61 of the French Public Health Code

In all neonatal intensive care units, the following must be ensured : 1° The permanent presence every day of the year, twenty-four hours a day, of at least one paediatrician with proven experience in neonatal resuscitation ; 2° The permanent presence, 24 hours a day, every day of the year, of at least one nurse specialising in childcare or experienced in neonatology for every two new-born babies hospitalised in neonatal…

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Article D6124-62 of the French Public Health Code

Neonates requiring neonatal intensive care may be hospitalised in undifferentiated paediatric and neonatal intensive care units, provided that the beds for these neonates form an individual sector within the multi-purpose unit. These units also meet the conditions set out in articles R. 6123-43 to R. 6123-45 and article R. 6123-49, as well as the other conditions set out in articles D. 6124-58 and D. 6124-61. The health care organisation collects…

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