Article R1112-6
Public health establishments and private health establishments authorised to provide the public hospital service are obliged to inform the doctor designated by the hospitalised patient or his family b…
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Public health establishments and private health establishments authorised to provide the public hospital service are obliged to inform the doctor designated by the hospitalised patient or his family b…
The file includes the patient's identification and, where applicable, that of the trusted support person defined in article L. 1111-6 and that of the person to be notified. Each document in the record…
When a private health establishment which is not authorised to provide the public hospital service ceases its activities, information concerning the health of patients may, subject to the necessary so…
In the event that the practitioner who prescribed the hospitalisation requests communication of the file, this communication may only take place with the agreement of the patient, the person with pare…
Information relating to patients' health is either kept within the health care institutions which have compiled it, or deposited by these institutions with a host in compliance with the provisions of…
During their hospital stay, patients who have been administered a labile blood product are informed in writing. In the case of minors, this information is communicated to the holders of parental autho…
Posters with a propaganda purpose or character that include a combination of the three colours: blue, white and red are prohibited.
The maximum number of sites reserved for election posters, apart from those established next to polling stations, is set at: - five in communes with 500 or fewer electors; - ten in others, plus one pe…
When they are admitted, beneficiaries of the various social security schemes must provide all the documents required for the establishment to be able to obtain reimbursement of hospitalisation costs f…
Recipients of state medical aid must be in possession of an emergency admission decision or, failing this, all the documents required to obtain reimbursement of all or part of their hospitalisation co…
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