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