#2025-186Decree No. 2025-186 of February 26, 2025, Establishing Activities Eligible for Funding Allocations Under Social Security Code Articles L. 162-22-4 and L. 162-22-5
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This decree defines which medical and public health activities in France can receive funding from specific social security allocations. It impacts hospitals and healthcare providers, as it specifies funding criteria related to vulnerable populations, national health programs, and research. Hospitals may need to adjust their operations to match these funding-focused activities.
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Key Changes
- Updates funding criteria for healthcare activities relating to vulnerable populations and public health objectives.
- Specifies financial incentives for hospitals to improve service quality and adopt sustainable practices.
- Allows for research and innovation initiatives in medical education and experimental treatments to receive funding.
Obligations
What this law requires
Hospitals and healthcare providers must align their activities with eligible funding categories under Articles L. 162-22-4 and L. 162-22-5, specifically: care for vulnerable populations, national health programs, health promotion, environmental health, quality improvement, teaching, research, innovation, and emergency management.
Healthcare establishments must ensure funding allocations for activities related to care of specific populations including: detainees in specialized hospital units or penal institutions, vulnerable populations, elderly persons, persons with disabilities, and women and children for health-related care and actions.
Healthcare providers must document and implement activities within national public health plans or targeted public policies covering: oncology, perinatality, rare diseases, neurodegenerative diseases, infectious and parasitic diseases, cardiovascular pathologies, pain management, and palliative care.
Hospitals must conduct and document funding-eligible actions promoting health behaviors and preventive care, including: disease prevention, screening, health education, nutrition improvement, addiction reduction, and sexual health initiatives.
Healthcare establishments must allocate resources to research, medical innovation, clinical research, medical training, and expertise activities as eligible funding activities under Article L. 162-22-5.