-
British skier dies in French Alps after violent collision with another skier
The other skier suffered from a fractured leg and was said to be stationary at the time
-
Flu cases in France to peak in next few weeks as minister warns of ‘intense’ circulation
Face masks are recommended for those with symptoms and vulnerable groups are advised to get vaccinated
-
Why French bank cards are losing their printed security numbers
The new system aims to reduce fraud and simplify online shopping
French Carte vitale card to be replaced with an app
The carte vitale green and yellow card which holds your healthcare insurance details will one day be replaced with a smartphone app
A so-called apCV is being trialled from this summer in the Rhône and Alpes-Maritimes with the aim of rolling it out by 2021. Those without smartphones will be able to continue using cards.
It is expected that the two systems will continue in tandem for some time.
As well as allowing users to validate their reimbursements, the app will have other features such as access to medical information and their personal space on the Cpam ameli.fr site.
Patients’ reimbursement rights will be automatically updated on the app with no need to visit a machine at the pharmacy.
The project comes as part of 26 proposals put forward by Health Minister Agnès Buzyn to embrace digital technologies.
It follows telemedicine and the creation of a dossier médical partagé, and the minister now wants to launch virtual prescriptions that pharmacists can receive electronically following a patient’s visit to a doctor.
They will be able to prepare the order before the patient arrives. The prescription would also be available online at the patient’s account. Trials of this are planned this year and implementation in 2020.