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#SFHH2607532AOrder of April 9, 2026, on Data Collection for Emergency and Resuscitation Mobile Units in France

🇫🇷France··Other·High Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

This law mandates health facilities in France to gather and process medical activity data from emergency and resuscitation mobile units. It aims to improve healthcare management and emergency response. Facilities need to transmit electronic data files to regional health agencies daily, impacting hospital administration and emergency medical services.

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Key Changes

  • Health facilities must collect data from emergency mobile units
  • Daily electronic data transmission to regional health agencies is required
  • Focus on improving healthcare management and emergency response

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Public and private health facilities authorized to provide emergency medicine services must collect and process medical activity data from emergency and resuscitation mobile units for medico-economic analysis and healthcare management purposes.

Public and private health facilities with authorized emergency medicine services
operational
high

Health facilities must create an intervention patient summary (résumé patient d'intervention SMUR) for each emergency mobile unit intervention containing 8 specific categories of data as detailed in Article 2, using the model and format provided by the hospital information technical agency (ATIH).

Health facilities that are headquarters of emergency and resuscitation mobile units
operational
high

Health facilities must transmit intervention patient summary data electronically to the competent regional health agency daily before 4:00 AM local time, including data from the previous 24 hours (0-24) and the six preceding days.

Health facilities that are headquarters of emergency and resuscitation mobile units
reporting
high

Regional health agencies must transmit all collected intervention patient summary data daily to the national public health agency (Agence Nationale de Santé Publique).

Regional health agencies (ARS)
reporting
high

Regional health agencies must create pseudonymized data files monthly, replacing patient birth date with age at intervention date, patient residence INSEE code with geographic residence code, and excluding patient residence commune name, then transmit to ATIH no later than the end of the civil month.

Regional health agencies (ARS)
operational

Affected Parties

Public and private health facilitiesEmergency medical services

Tags

emergency,healthcare,data_collection