#2013-1217Decree No. 2013-1217 on the Fund for the Modernization of Public and Private Healthcare Facilities
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This decree establishes a fund dedicated to the modernization of public and private healthcare facilities in France. It outlines the management and allocation of funds for investments aimed at improving healthcare infrastructure, upgrading medical equipment, and enhancing information systems. A supervisory commission is formed to oversee the fund's usage and to ensure proper accountability through annual reporting and audits. The decree also stipulates conditions under which healthcare establishments can receive funding, including requirements for documentation and reporting on expenditures.
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Key Changes
- Establishment of a supervisory commission to oversee fund management.
- Detailed reporting requirements for healthcare establishments receiving funding.
- Clarification on eligible expenses under the modernization program.
Obligations
What this law requires
The Caisse des dépôts et consignations must transmit a provisional report to the supervisory commission by May 15 each year detailing fund utilization, commitments, and disbursement tracking for the previous fiscal year.
The Caisse des dépôts et consignations must transmit a final report to the supervisory commission by July 31 each year, accompanied by a forecast report on fund utilization for the first six months of the current fiscal year.
The ministers responsible for health and social security must transmit the final report and supervisory commission's opinion to Parliament before October 1 each year.
The supervisory commission must meet at least once per year, with mandatory convocation when requested by the Minister of Health.
Healthcare establishments and healthcare cooperation groups must submit supporting documentation (invoices, receipts, or lease agreements) to the Regional Health Agency to justify expenditures before receiving fund disbursements.