The 415 victims of the attacks of November 13, 2015 were taken care of by the staff of 10 hospitals, in particular the Saint-Louis hospital, the Pitié-Salpêtrière hospital, the European hospital Georges Pompidou, the Henri-Mondor hospital, the Lariboisière hospital, the Saint-Antoine hospital and the Beaujon-de Public Assistance – Paris Hospitals (AP-HP).
Following the tragic events of November 13, the AP-HP welcomes in a press release the immediate and constant mobilization of teams “in particular SAMU, emergency reception services, surgery and resuscitation services”.
For all this staff, the AP-HP has set up a psychological care, with a team of clinical psychologists and psychiatrists.
The results of the Paris attacks on November 16
As part of the terrorist attacks, 433 people were taken care of at the AP-HP, direct or indirect victims (people in a state of psychological shock).
“Of the 80 people admitted on November 13, 2015 in an absolute emergency situation: 48 people do not or no longer come under intensive surveillance in the intensive care unit, 29 people are still in the intensive care unit, 3 people have died and 268 people have already left hospitals ”recalls the AP-HP press release.
The other victims were taken care of by inter-armed hospitals and Ile-de-France hospitals.
Practical information
Marisol Touraine, Minister of Social Affairs, Health and Women’s Rights, also announced the immediate establishment of the free healthcare and simplification of health insurance support procedures for victims of terrorism. A unique number (0 811 365 364) allows victims today to obtain information on their personal situation.
For people who want information on the identity of victims who may be hospitalized at the AP-HP: 01 40 27 40 27.
The families of the victims, injured or deceased, can go to the Military Academy.
The City of Paris has set up psychological reception centers in the town halls of the 10th and 11th arrondissements.
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