Article R4127-35
The doctor owes the person he is examining, treating or advising fair, clear and appropriate information about his condition and the investigations and care he is proposing. Throughout the course of t…
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The doctor owes the person he is examining, treating or advising fair, clear and appropriate information about his condition and the investigations and care he is proposing. Throughout the course of t…
It is forbidden to misappropriate or attempt to misappropriate clients. All midwives are prohibited from lowering their fees in order to compete. They are free to provide care free of charge.
A midwife may only be replaced in her practice on a temporary basis by a midwife registered with the Association or by a student midwife who fulfils the conditions laid down in article L. 4151-6. A mi…
…reveal information likely to provide an answer to the questions asked in the decision appointing her. Outside these limits, the expert midwife must not reveal anything she may have learned in the cou…
When a midwife is called to attend a patient who is being cared for by another midwife, she must comply with the following rules: 1° If the patient intends to forego the care of the first midwife, she…
Midwives must maintain good relations, in the interests of patients, with members of the health professions. They must respect their professional independence.
Midwives must maintain good fraternal relations with each other. They owe each other moral assistance. A midwife who has a disagreement with another midwife must seek conciliation, if necessary throug…
Once their assignment is complete and continuity of care has been ensured, the replacement must withdraw, abandoning all their temporary activities.
All midwives bound to their employer by an agreement or contract must under no circumstances take advantage of their duties to increase their personal clientele.
No midwife may be both expert midwife and treating midwife for the same patient. In the event of a legal appraisal or in other cases, unless the parties agree, a midwife must not accept an appraisal a…
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