Hospital Federation of France

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Fédération hospitalière de France
Fédération hospitalière de France
Formation1924
Legal statusAssociation under the 1901 law
Location
LeaderFrédéric Valletoux
Websitehttps://www.fhf.fr/

The Hospital Federation of France was founded in 1924 from the merger of the five inter-regional hospital unions. It is a non-profit association established under the Association law of 1 July 1901.

The members include more than 1,000 public health establishments (hospitals) and as many medico-social structures (retirement homes and independent specialized shelters), ie almost all public sector health and social care institutions.

Its main aims are:

  • Promotion of the public hospital and medico-social establishments;
  • Information of professionals;
  • Representation of establishments.

It appoints representatives to:

  • the Higher Council of Hospitals,
  • the Higher Council of the Public Hospital Service,
  • the National and Regional Commissions of the Health and Social Organization,
  • the Caisse nationale de solidarité pour l'autonomie,
  • the National Advisory Council for People with Disabilities,
  • National Staff Retirement Fund, Social Work Management Committee, and
  • the National Association for Continuing Education of Hospital Staff.

It is also active at the international level. Guy Collet is the Strategy Advisor of the Federation.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Comptes Rendus de la Mission D'Evaluation et de Controle de la Securite Sociale". Senat. 20 March 2013. Retrieved 14 April 2019.

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