#2005-860Decree No. 2005-860 on the Admission Process for State Medical Aid Applications
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This decree outlines the procedures and requirements for individuals applying for state medical aid in France. It establishes the authorities responsible for admitting applicants based on residency and provides the necessary documentation that applicants must submit to verify their identity, residency, and resources. Additionally, it mandates that the admissions committee must report quarterly on applications and decisions made regarding medical assistance requests.
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Key Changes
- Establishes authority for state medical aid applications.
- Mandates documentation for identity, residency, and resources verification.
- Requires quarterly reporting of application statistics.
Obligations
What this law requires
The director of the health insurance fund (caisse d'assurance maladie) in the applicant's jurisdiction must make admission decisions for state medical aid, or if the applicant is homeless, the fund where elected domicile was registered must decide.
Deliver the admission certificate (titre d'admission) in person to the beneficiary, or if impossible, notify by postal mail. If the beneficiary is hospitalized, send a copy to the health establishment.
The admission certificate must include a photograph of each beneficiary and conform to a national model established by ministerial order.
Applicants must submit a complete application file including identity documents (passport, national ID card, translated birth certificate, or equivalent), proof of three months continuous residence in France, documentation of resources including foreign income, and identity photographs.
The National Health Insurance Fund (CNAMTS) must submit quarterly reports to the competent minister including certified quarterly expense statements and non-nominative statistical summaries showing the number of applications filed, admission decisions, and rejection decisions.