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A '''Regional Health Agency''' (Agence régionale de santé) is an administrative public body of the French State responsible for implementing health policy in its region. Created on 1 April 2010, the regional health agencies are governed by Title III of Book IV of the first part of the Public Health Code (code de la santé publique).
These institutions, created under the law n o 2009-879 of July 21, 2009 entitled "Hospital, Patients, Health and Territory", are intended to ensure a unified management of health in the regions, better meet the needs of the population and increase the effectiveness of the system. In concrete terms, one of their roles is to modernize and rationalize the supply of care and to ensure the proper management of hospital and medical expenses. The agencies act within the framework of a Regional Health Project which can be the subject of local health contracts concluded by the agency, in particular with the local authorities and their groupings, concerning the promotion of health, prevention, care policies and medico-social support.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
==History==
They replace the former regional hospitalization agencies (agences régionales de l'hospitalisation), created in 1996 which had the status of public interest groups (groupements d'intérêt public), the regional directorates of health and social affairs, the departmental directorates of health and social affairs and the directorates of health and social development in Guadeloupe, French Guiana and Martinique. They also replace the regional unions of the health insurance funds (unions régionales des caisses d'assurance maladie).
==Operation==
They are supervised by the ministers responsible for health, social security, the elderly and the disabled, administered by a Director General with a supervisory board. The Director General grants authorizations of health facilities and services and medico-social institutions and services.
The supervisory board is chaired by the regional prefect and has 24 members:
*Three representatives of the State;
*Ten representatives of the health insurers, chosen by the representatives of the trade union organizations;
*Four representatives of local authorities;
*Three representatives of the users of the health, social and medico-social system;
*four qualified personalities;
The supervisory board approves the budget and the financial accounts. It issues an opinion on the regional strategic plan and the multi-year contract of objectives and means.
Each agency has a regional health and autonomy conference that contributes to the development of health policy in the region and two public health policy coordination commissions, one for prevention, school health, occupational health and maternal and child health, the other for care and medico-social support.<ref></ref>
==References==
[[Category:Health care in France]]
These institutions, created under the law n o 2009-879 of July 21, 2009 entitled "Hospital, Patients, Health and Territory", are intended to ensure a unified management of health in the regions, better meet the needs of the population and increase the effectiveness of the system. In concrete terms, one of their roles is to modernize and rationalize the supply of care and to ensure the proper management of hospital and medical expenses. The agencies act within the framework of a Regional Health Project which can be the subject of local health contracts concluded by the agency, in particular with the local authorities and their groupings, concerning the promotion of health, prevention, care policies and medico-social support.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
==History==
They replace the former regional hospitalization agencies (agences régionales de l'hospitalisation), created in 1996 which had the status of public interest groups (groupements d'intérêt public), the regional directorates of health and social affairs, the departmental directorates of health and social affairs and the directorates of health and social development in Guadeloupe, French Guiana and Martinique. They also replace the regional unions of the health insurance funds (unions régionales des caisses d'assurance maladie).
==Operation==
They are supervised by the ministers responsible for health, social security, the elderly and the disabled, administered by a Director General with a supervisory board. The Director General grants authorizations of health facilities and services and medico-social institutions and services.
The supervisory board is chaired by the regional prefect and has 24 members:
*Three representatives of the State;
*Ten representatives of the health insurers, chosen by the representatives of the trade union organizations;
*Four representatives of local authorities;
*Three representatives of the users of the health, social and medico-social system;
*four qualified personalities;
The supervisory board approves the budget and the financial accounts. It issues an opinion on the regional strategic plan and the multi-year contract of objectives and means.
Each agency has a regional health and autonomy conference that contributes to the development of health policy in the region and two public health policy coordination commissions, one for prevention, school health, occupational health and maternal and child health, the other for care and medico-social support.<ref></ref>
==References==
[[Category:Health care in France]]
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