AP-HP, Greater Paris University Hospitals

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AP-HP, Greater Paris University Hospitals
DELEGATION FOR INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
The expertise
of AP-HP
overseas
AP-HP, Greater Paris
University Hospitals
As a University Hospital Centre on a European scale, recognised worldwide, AP-HP comprises
39 hospitals treating 7 million patients a year for consultations and emergencies, scheduled
hospitalisations or at-home care. It provides a public health service for everyone, 24 hours a day.
AP-HP is now the largest employer in the Paris region, with 95,000 staff – doctors, researchers,
paramedics, administrative staff and labourers.
EMERGENCIES
PATIENTS
C O N S U LTAT I O N S
HOSPITALISATIONS
MORE THAN
PROFESSIONALS AT THE SERVICE OF OUR PATIENTS
BEDS
HOSPITALS
ALMOST
AP-HP trains 1 in 5 doctors
in France in relation with
7 medical schools
of clinical research in France is
conducted in AP-HP hospitals
BIRTHS
7.2B
ANNUAL BUDGET 2014
AP-HP’S INITIATIVES
OVERSEAS
ULAANBAATAR
ALGIERS
RABAT
CASABLANCA
CAIRO
PARIS
BEIRUT
ABU DHABI
MEXICO CITY
BOGOTA
LIMA
ASUNCIÓN
BUENOS AIRES
NOUAKCHOTT
DAKAR
ABIDJAN
BEIJING
GUANGZHOU
TUNIS
JEDDAH
ATAKPAME
LIBREVILLE
HO CHI MINH CITY
PONDICHERRY
PHNOM PENH
YANGON
MONTEVIDEO
ANTANANARIVO
Partnerships and contracts
Institutional cooperations
SHANGHAI
HANOI
N’DJAMENA
BELO HORIZONTE
YOKOHAMA
OUR EXPERTISE
For its international development, AP-HP, Greater Paris University Hospitals – offers its expertise and counsel to best support contracting authorities interested in
its outstanding knowledge and know-how. Thus AP-HP intervenes at the starting phase of a project to elaborate a tailor-made territorial and medical strategy that
will ensure a coherent investment project responding to the identified healthcare needs. AP-HP also has longer term partnerships in which it provides assistance
in the operational implementation of health services. It has various offers for training, organizational or management consulting designed for the structures
demanding its expertise.
PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT FOR TREATING
PATIENTS IN PARIS AND VIA TELEMEDICINE
FRENCH CERTIFICATION PROCESS
OPERATIONAL IMPLEMENTATION
OF THE TRAINING PLAN
ANALYSIS OF HEALTHCARE NEEDS
AND EVALUATION OF NATIONAL
OR REGIONAL OFFERINGS
C
onsulting
on medical
L
ong-term
partnerships
ANALYSIS AND AUDITING OF EXISTING ASSETS
strategies
MONITORING OF
THE MEDICAL PROJECT
IMPLEMENTATION
Y
FEASIBILITY MANAG
EME
SUPPORT FOR STRATEGIC
RECRUITMENT
NG
NT
TR
AI
NI
PARTICIPATION IN THE OPERATIVE/
MANAGEMENT SERVICES
STR
AT
EG
DEMOGRAPHIC AND
GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS
S
upport for
investment projects
SUPPORT IN ESTABLISHING
MEDICAL AND PARAMEDICAL
ORGANISATIONS
DEVELOPMENT
OF THE RECRUITMENT
PLAN AND STAFF SIZING
N
DEVELOPMENT OF THE
GENERAL TRAINING PLAN
CTI
O
TR
U
DEVELOPMENT
OF ORGANISATION
AND GOVERNANCE
I
DE S
DEVELOPMENT OF THE
QUALITY APPROACH
TRAINING PLAN
C
ON
S
GN
• Activity and harmonisation with the strategy
• Medical organisation and quality of care
• Organisation and human resources
• Training
• Financial management
• Equipment
• Infrastructure
STRATEGIC RECOMMENDATIONS,
FEASIBILITY AND OPPORTUNITIES STUDY
DEVELOPMENT
OF THE MEDICAL PROJECT
DEVELOPMENT
OF THE CAPABILITIES
PROGRAMME
SUPPORT FOR FUNCTIONAL AND
ARCHITECTURAL PROGRAMMING
DEVELOPMENT OF THE STRATEGY
AND EQUIPMENT PLAN
AP-HP HOSPITAL GROUPS
Adélaïde-Hautval
Villiers-le-Bel 95
Seine–Saint–Denis
93
Val-d’Oise
95
Louis-Mourier
Colombes 92
La Roche-Guyon
La Roche-Guyon 95
René-Muret
Sevran 93
Avicenne
Bobigny 93
Bichat
Claude-Bernard
Beaujon
Clichy 92
17
Lariboisière
Sainte-Périne
Rossini
Chardon-Lagache
Ambroise-Paré
Boulogne 92
10
Fernand-Widal
9
Saint-Louis
2
8
16
Garches 92
Bondy 93
19
Paris
Raymond-Poincaré
Jean-Verdier
18
Bretonneau
Hauts-de-Seine
92
Necker
Enfants malades
6 Hôtel-Dieu
5
15
Vaugirard
Gabriel-Pallez
Hôpital européen
Georges-Pompidou
20
Tenon
3
1
7
Robert-Debré
11
4
Saint-Antoine
Rothschild
La Collégiale
14 Cochin
Didot
Broca
Broussais
12
La PitiéSalpêtrière
Armand-Trousseau
Val-de-Marne
94
13
La Rochefoucauld
Corentin-Celton
Issy-les-Moulineaux 92
Bicêtre
Le Kremlin-Bicêtre 94
Henri-Mondor
Charles-Foix
Créteil 94
Ivry-sur-Seine 94
Antoine-Béclère
Albert-Chenevier
Clamart 92
Hôpital
maritime de Berck
Créteil 94
Paul-Brousse
Berck 62
Villejuif 94
Paul-Doumer
Liancourt 60
Joffre-Dupuytren
Draveil 91
Émile-Roux
Georges-Clemenceau
Limeil-Brévannes 94
Champcueil 91
Hôpital marin
de Hendaye
Hendaye 64
San Salvadour
Hyères 83
Hospital
HU PARIS OUEST
Home hospitalisation unit (HAD)
HU NECKER
ENFANTS MALADES
AP–HP emergency medical assistance service
AP–HP Head office
HU PARIS CENTRE
HU PARIS
ILE-DE-FRANCE OUEST
HU: University hospital
HU PARIS
SEINE-SAINT-DENIS
HU PARIS NORD VAL-DE-SEINE
HU EST PARISIEN
HU PITIÉ-SALPÊTRIÈRE
CHARLES-FOIX
HU SAINT-LOUIS
LARIBOISIÈRE - FERNAND-WIDAL
HU PARIS SUD
HU ROBERT-DEBRÉ
HU HENRI-MONDOR
The Delegation for International Relations promotes the
policy of AP-HP in this regard. It aims to enhance institutional hospital partnerships and our international expertise.
strategy for recruiting and training healthcare professionals
from overseas. It provides an interface for universities, university hospital centres and other institutional partners.
The Delegation for International Relations is also in charge
of the policy for welcoming international patients subject
to specific pricing systems who wish to be treated by AP-HP
physicians rather than by individual ones. It participates in
the implementation of programmes for receiving foreign
delegations.
Contacts
Délégation aux relations internationales AP-HP
3 avenue Victoria, 75004 Paris
+33 (0)1 40 27 52 42
[email protected]
Dr Florence VEBER, Director: [email protected]
François SIMON, Deputy Director: [email protected]
AP-HP Communications Directorate with
the cooperation agreements. It also defines and directs the
– Photo Credit: François Marin AP-HP – December 2015.
In collaboration with the hospitals, it supports and validates