Article D6124-200
I.-The attending physician, or failing this the physician designated by the patient, is the patient's medical referent during the stay. His or her agreement is sought prior to the patient being cared…
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I.-The attending physician, or failing this the physician designated by the patient, is the patient's medical referent during the stay. His or her agreement is sought prior to the patient being cared…
The holder of the "child and adolescent psychiatry" authorisation may organise the care of adolescents and young adults in the same unit to enable a transition to adult psychiatry. This unit is formal…
The holder of the authorisation provides care in such a way as to enable the compulsory education provided for inarticle L. 131-1 of the Education Code to continue.
…scent psychiatry" authorisation provides care for children and adolescents from birth to the age of 18.
In order to be authorised for "care without consent" and to take charge of adults in care without consent, the holder must be authorised for "adult psychiatry". In order to be authorised for "care wit…
The authorisation holder organises access to paediatric care as part of the child or adolescent's personalised care pathway. They contribute to the organisation of this pathway, in particular in conju…
The authorisation holder organises the transition from "child and adolescent psychiatry" care to "adult psychiatry" care, jointly and in advance between the two services or authorisation holders conce…
When the care is provided under an agreement with a structure authorised to carry out medical and rehabilitation care pursuant to I of Article R. 6123-144, this agreement provides in particular for: 1…
I.-The Hospitalisation at Home doctor referred to in article D. 6124-198 is a doctor specialising in physical and rehabilitation medicine or with proven training or experience in rehabilitation. The p…
Care is organised in such a way that each patient receives at least five re-education or rehabilitation treatments per week. These procedures are the responsibility of at least two different healthcar…
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