Expertises pour la sécurité sociale : méthodologie et spécificités |
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Authors: | J.-L. Senon C. Manzanera L. Gotzamanis |
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Affiliation: | a Professeur des Universités, Praticien Hospitalier, chef de service, CRIMCUP Université de Poitiers, SHUPPM, CHHL et CHU BP 587, 86021 Poitiers, France b Praticien Hospitalier, Hôpital Camille Claudel, 16000 Angoulême, France c Praticien hospitalier, SHUPPM, CHHL et CHU BP 587, 86021 Poitiers, France d CCA, SHUPPM, CHHL et CHU BP 587, 86021 Poitiers, France e CCA, SHUPPM, CHHL et CHU BP 587, 86021 Poitiers, France |
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Abstract: | Mental disorders represent in France for the Social Security the second post of spending in consumption of care with 11,4 billion euro, that is 10,6% of the spending, behind the diseases of the circulatory system. They stay in the rank of the pathologies justifying the allocation of a disability pension, representing 26,7% of invalids. It is to say the importance of the psychiatric expertise for the Social Security. This type of expertises is particular among the expertises in psychiatry because the objective of the expertise is to establish an arbitrage between the position of CPAM's doctor and his regular doctor. Effectively, except legal flaw, the opinion of the expert imposes upon the parts (parties). The realization of the expertise and its editorial staff are detailed in their specificities. Problem specific of the psychiatry are approached as well as the functions (offices) of the expert which are well beyond arbitrator's role towards a function of teacher and intermediary. |
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Keywords: | Accident du travail Arrê t de travail Expertise Invalidité Maladie mentale Sé curité sociale |
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