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CÔTE-D’OR: A new local health contract for the Val de Saône-Vingeanne

The Val de Saône-Vingeanne territorial and rural balance centre, the ARS, the Côte-d’Or departmental council and their partners are committed to a new local health contract in force until 2027.

Press release from the regional health agency of January 11, 2023:

Acting on the causes of chronic diseases, strengthening access to care for all, supporting fragile people, raising awareness of environmental health: so many priorities of the local health contract (CLS) signed this Wednesday, January 11 between ARS Bourgogne- Franche-Comté, the Val de Saône Vingeanne territorial and rural balance center (PETR), the Côte-d’Or Departmental Council and their partners. This new local health roadmap continues and amplifies the commitments made under the first contract signed in 2016.

Many concrete actions closer to the needs of the inhabitants have already been identified for each strategic axis defined with the aim of reducing social and territorial inequalities in health.

To act on the causes of chronic diseases, the contract provides, among other things, for the deployment of sport-health courses, promoting nutritional education and preventing and improving the treatment of addictive behaviour.

Relying largely on the mobilization of the many local services of the Department and of the operators of the territory (Maternal and child protection, Agence Solidarités Côte-d’Or, Support and home care for the elderly, MDPH) and on the systems of ARS, certain actions are financed by the Departmental Council (prevention of loss of autonomy) or by the ARS (territorial marketing actions, nutritional education, production of information booklets for seniors).

Support for aging people, fight against domestic violence

Access to care involves strengthening the demographics of first-line health professionals (reception of health professional trainees, information on coordinated practice, promotion of the territory, etc.).

The CLS also aims to support the elderly (notably via the geriatric sector of the Auxonne hospital centre, preventive actions aimed at seniors), but also the fight against domestic violence.

Regarding health issues related to the environment, the contract identified the fight against the proliferation of ragweed (invasive and allergenic plant), the tiger mosquito and, in general, raising awareness of vector-borne diseases.

The signatories involved in the CLS:
– ARS Bourgogne-Franche-Comté;
– the Departmental Council of Côte-d’Or;
– the PETR Val de Saône Vingeanne

They jointly manage the contract, which is also signed by:
– the Regional Council of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté;
– the State;
– the hospitals of Auxonne and La Chartreuse in Dijon;
– the primary health insurance fund of Côte-d’Or;
– the MSA;
– l’Education nationale ;
– the Pays d’Or and 21-52 territorial professional health communities, which mark the commitment of the territory’s health professionals in the coordinated exercise.

CLS, keys to an effective partnership

Established by the Hospital, Patients, Health and Territories law of 2009 and reinforced by the law of modernization of our health system of 2016, the CLS engage the local authorities and the health actors of a territory with the ARS. Objective: to promote territorial coherence in the service of improving the state of health of the populations concerned.

The contract signed on January 11, 2023 commits the signatories by 2027. It is the culmination of nearly two years of consultation to establish a diagnosis of the territory and plan the schedule of actions to serve the health of its inhabitants. .

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