The operation or examination you are to undergo has been suggested and explained to you by your practitioner. He or she will refer you to an intensive care anaesthetist for a consultation prior to your admission. This consultation is compulsory and must take place no later than 48 hours before your operation or examination.
Anaesthetic consultations take place in our consultation centre at 160bis Rue de l'Université, 75007 Paris.
Appointments can be made
- On DOCTOLIB
- By telephone: 01.45.56.97.80
- By e-mail: consultations.alma@almaviva-sante.com
Pre-admission is essential to facilitating your admission and enables us to draw up your administrative file, simplify the formalities and, in particular, reduce the waiting time on the day of your visit.
This will be done by our consultation secretaries during your appointment with the anaesthetist.
You will need to provide the following documents
- Identity document (identity card, passport, residence permit): PLEASE NOTE: a driving licence is not considered valid proof of identity.
- Carte vitale or social security certificate
- Mutual insurance or hospital card
For minors/protected adults, the documents required are :
- ID of the minor/protected adult patient
- Identity document for both parents (OR copy of divorce decree in the case of sole parental authority)
- Identity document for the guardian (AND copy of the legal protection order)
- Family record book
- Carte vitale of the parent to whom the minor is attached
THE PATIENT PASSPORT
This document, in the form of a booklet, is given to you when you are pre-admitted. It is an information medium shared between you and the various healthcare professionals, and helps to ensure safe care.
It is important that you read it carefully before your stay.
You must return it, completed and signed, on the day of your admission.
It contains
In accordance with current regulations, you will be asked to pay certain fees. These are not reimbursed by the Assurance Maladie but may be covered by your mutual insurance company or supplementary health insurance. Ask your health insurance company for details. There are exemptions, particularly for people receiving complementary health insurance or state medical aid. You can find the full list of exemptions on the ameli.fr website.
Fixed hospital charge: €20 per day (including the day of discharge)
The fixed hospital charge represents your financial contribution to the accommodation and maintenance costs incurred by your hospitalisation. It is payable for each day of hospitalisation, including the day of discharge. It does not apply to outpatient stays. The amount of the fixed hospital charge is set by ministerial decree.
Fixed contribution: €24 per stay
Preserving the social security system is everyone's business and, in principle, you contribute to it for each of your healthcare expenses. The part of the cost that remains payable by you is known as the "fixed contribution" or "co-payment".
The fixed contribution of €24 applies to procedures costing €120 or more. You may be asked to pay a co-payment for any procedure under €120.
You may not be billed for any costs other than those corresponding to the care provided or, where applicable, to any special requirements you may have requested. The amount of these special requirements, the list of which is strictly defined by the regulations and includes in particular access to a private room, must be communicated to you before the treatment is carried out.
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Tél : 01 45 56 56 00
166 Rue de l'Université, 75007 Paris