Abstract

The military institution has developed a policy of supporting the wounded through the establishment of a care plan and a marked administrative path, ranging from screening for PTSD or problems of harassment and suffering at work (tall free call Écoute Défense) to the recognition of the accountability of the injury in service leading to compensation (military invalidity pension, Brugnot case law, contingency funds, private insurance guarantees, through the rehabilitation of the injured with support from injured cells of the various military Armies branches (rehabilitation training through sport) up to professional reintegration (company immersion courses, retraining leave, business creation) with the defence mobility system for professional retraining. In this first part of the interview, the PSYHC Laurent Brulin detail the successive action plans of the army health service and address the issue of the hospital and therapeutic care of soldiers wounded at the Robert Piqué Army Instruction Hospital (HIARP) and in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (MPR).

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