Interprofessional conventional agreement between the CPTS and the ARS and the CPAM

Interprofessional conventional agreement between the CPTS and the ARS and the CPAM
Interprofessional conventional agreement between the CPTS and the ARS Occitanie and the CPAM

Signature of the CPTS Volvestre/Cœur de Garonne association, arrival of its coordinator and release of an exceptional booklet on women’s health!

Interprofessional conventional agreement:

The Volvestre/Cœur de Garonne Territorial Professional Health Community (CPTS) is pleased to announce the signing of its “interprofessional conventional agreement” (ACI) with the ARS and the CPAM this Friday, October 4. This event is a key moment in the structuring and coordination of healthcare provision in our territory. This formalization officially launches the activities of the CPTS, with the aim of strengthening the quality and accessibility of care for all residents.

Arrival of his coordinator:

The two co-presidents of the association, Mireille Martignac, pharmacist in Cazères, and Doctor Sophie Renard, general practitioner in Carbonne, welcome Mélanie Bar on this occasion as coordinator of the CPTS. Mélanie Bar will bring her expertise and experience to optimize the implementation of health actions in this territory bringing together 55 municipalities.

Exceptional booklet on women’s health:

To celebrate this launch, the association is undertaking a first major action around women’s health. The CPTS Volvestre Cœur de Garonne publishes a unique and comprehensive booklet entitled “Women’s health”. This free guide, designed by health professionals, provides local women with all the necessary information about their health.

The booklet will be available from the end of October to health professionals and in the 55 town halls in the region.

This practical guide offers tips and tricks for staying healthy at every stage of life, from adolescence to menopause. It covers essential themes such as diet, sexual health, pregnancy, and diseases specific to women. The booklet also highlights subjects such as addictions and violence against women, while emphasizing the importance of consent and screening. This booklet aims to encourage every woman to take care of her health throughout her life.

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