Article R6123-139
The purpose of home hospital care is to provide continuous, coordinated medical and paramedical care in the patient's own home. This care differs from that usually provided at home in the complexity a…
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The purpose of home hospital care is to provide continuous, coordinated medical and paramedical care in the patient's own home. This care differs from that usually provided at home in the complexity a…
I-The holder of a hospital-at-home authorisation with the "base" designation is authorised to provide all the types of care provided for in article R. 6123-139, with the exception of those requiring t…
I.-The holder of the authorisation bearing the word "rehabilitation" organises the patient care provided for in the first paragraph of article R. 6123-143 either in-house or jointly under an agreement…
I.-The home hospital care authorisation includes one or more of the following references: 1° "base"; 2° "rehabilitation"; 3° "ante- and post-partum"; 4° "children under the age of three". A home hospi…
I.-The holder of a hospital at home authorisation for "children under three years of age" has access, either internally or by agreement, to a facility authorised to carry out neonatal intensive care a…
The purpose of the "children under three years of age" home hospital care activity is to provide home hospital care for children under three years of age. The holder of an authorisation including the…
The holder of the "ante- and post-partum" hospital at home authorisation has access, either internally or by agreement, to a facility authorised to carry out obstetric activities, enabling the patient…
The enforcement measures provided for in Article L. 412-1 the provisions of Articles 1 and 2, Chapter II, point 2 of Chapter IV of Section V "Minced meat, meat preparations and mechanically separated…
It is forbidden to assign young people to work that exposes them to extreme temperatures likely to damage their health.
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