Article R6147-123
In the event of a tie, the Chairman shall have the casting vote. A person appointed by the Chief Medical Officer of the Armed Forces Hospital and responsible within the hospital for quality improvemen…
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In the event of a tie, the Chairman shall have the casting vote. A person appointed by the Chief Medical Officer of the Armed Forces Hospital and responsible within the hospital for quality improvemen…
The Chief Medical Officer of the Armed Forces Hospital will draw up a list of the names of the members of the committee. This updated list is displayed in the army hospital and sent to the Director Ge…
Members of the Committee, other than the Chairman, who are involved in a complaint or claim may not sit when the Committee is deliberating on the case in question. A full member who is unable to atten…
I.-The representatives of patients and their relatives and their alternates mentioned respectively in a, b and c of 3° of article R. 6147-117 are appointed by the Chief Medical Officer of the Armed Fo…
The commission is made up as follows: 1° The chief medical officer of the army hospital or the person he/she appoints for this purpose; 2° Two mediators and their alternates; 3° Three representatives…
Committee members are entitled to compensation for travel expenses incurred in the course of their duties.
The mediators referred to in 2° of Article R. 6147-117 are a doctor mediator and a non-physician mediator. The doctor mediator and his alternate are appointed by the Chief Medical Officer of the Armed…
The committee shall draw up its own rules of procedure. The secretariat is provided by the Chief Medical Officer of the army hospital. Each army hospital provides the committee and the mediators with…
The case is heard under the supervision of a judge of the chamber to which the case is referred or to which it has been assigned. This judge is responsible for ensuring that the proceedings are conduc…
The Pre-Trial Judge shall set, as and when required, the time limits necessary for the hearing of the case, having regard to the nature, urgency and complexity of the case, and after seeking the opini…
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