The Regional Health Agency (ARS) PACA reacted after the controversy aroused by the future of cancer surgery at the Private Hospital Arnault Tzanck Mougins. Similarly, The establishment will have to stop, as of September 1, its so -called “complex” operations in digestive, urological and gynecological cancer. Nevertheless, A decision that worries patients. Meanwhile, associations, and against which a petition has already brought together in a few days nearly 1,300 signatures.
A national reform – "this development stems national reform
ARS recalls that this evolution “stems from the national reform of care authorizations. Similarly, adopted in 2022 as part of the ten -year cancer strategy”. She now distinguishes “simple” surgery (mention A). “complex” surgery (mention b), the latter having to be concentrated “In experts in limited number to guarantee patient safety and acts recurrence for medical teams”.
Three authorizations refused in Tzanck – "this development stems national reform
In this context, “this development stems national reform the private hospital Arnault Tzanck Mougins had requested 11 authorizations. He obtained eight, but three requests for complex surgeries (mentions B1, B4 and B5) were rejected. These refusals were notified on April 27, with extension until September 1, 2025 in order to ensure the management of patients already programmed.
“The establishment thus has a delay to articulate with the centers selected in the regions. send patients who would come from the so -called complex profile”still specifies the ARS, which underlines that the authorizations of mention A and the chemotherapy activity have been maintained, “to meet local health needs”.
Recourse in progress
The criteria used to attribute the authorizations included the volume of activity. the frequency of multidisciplinary meetings, the dimensioning of the teams or the presence of a resuscitation on site. “The analysis was conducted in a concerted and collegial manner”insists the agency.
Appeals are currently filed by the “this development stems national reform establishment. which considers that the cessation of these heavy operations represents a loss of chance for patients.
The order of doctors calls for a moratorium
The Regional Council of the Order of Physicians. through the voice of its president Dr. Hervé Cael, also reacted to this reform. For him. “This subject far exceeds the framework of an isolated health establishment: the whole supply of care in our region is threatened”.
He calls the ARS PACA to a moratorium in order to extend the current cancer surgery authorizations beyond September 1. and not to precipitate the transition to “An ultra concentration of the supply of oncological care, unique in France”.
The President pleads for the opening of a regional debate bringing together public. private establishments, in order to “Build together a real regional cancer project, based on the complementarity of actors, medical excellence and the primary interest of patients”.