Article L6141-2-1
The resources of public health institutions may include : 1° Proceeds from hospital activity and health and social charges; 2° Subsidies and other financial assistance from the State, local authoritie…
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The resources of public health institutions may include : 1° Proceeds from hospital activity and health and social charges; 2° Subsidies and other financial assistance from the State, local authoritie…
When a hospital department of the prison administration is set up as a public health establishment, the provisions of Title IV of the general regulations governing civil servants shall apply to perman…
Public health institutions may manage facilities for drug addicts, financed under the conditions set out in Article L. 3411-2.
One or more public health establishments may be specifically designed to receive prisoners or persons subject to secure detention. The provisions of Titles I, III and of this Title shall be adapted by…
I.-The conference and the commission mentioned respectively in articles L. 6161-2 and L. 6161-2-1 are responsible for ensuring the professional independence of practitioners and participating in the e…
The accounts certified by the statutory auditor of private health establishments and those of their management bodies are sent to the authority responsible for the pricing of these establishments for…
In private health establishments, whatever their status, employees are represented on the boards of directors or supervisory boards or on the bodies that take their place according to the procedures s…
In private not-for-profit health establishments, a medical committee is elected by the practitioners working there. Its powers are set out in I of article L. 6161-2-2. The matters on which it is consu…
In private health establishments authorised to provide the public hospital service under the conditions defined in article L. 6112-3, whatever their status, users are represented by two representative…
Practitioners working in a private for-profit health establishment are automatically entitled to form a medical conference, the powers of which are set out in I of article L. 6161-2-2.
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