Pregnancy and heart rhythm disorders: understanding the risks In most cases, it is possible to carry a child after a heart attack or while suffering from heart disease. Only certain conditions present an extremely high risk of serious complications: cardiomyopathy that occurred during another pregnancy, or, above all, heart failure. However, in all cases, close…
What is the legal framework? After suffering from a heart incident or heart rhythm disorder, the vast majority of people will return to work. The sick leave prescribed by the physician may vary in duration, depending on the severity of the heart incident and the resulting after-effects, as well as the general health of the…
The administrative procedures that a person affected by a heart rhythm disorder or heart incident have to undertake include, in some cases, those linked to the Recognition of disabled worker status (RQTH), issued by the Commission for the Rights and Autonomy of Persons with Disabilities (CDAPH). Certain heart rhythm disorders make it possible to benefit…
The administrative procedures that a person affected by a heart rhythm disorder or heart incident have to undertake include, in some cases, those linked to chronic conditions. Chronic conditions may be exonerated, i.e. all medical expenses are fully covered.There are 29 recognized chronic conditions, which are oddly known as “ALD 30”. These include heart failure,…
What is the legal framework? When you suffer from a heart rhythm disorder or after a heart incident, it is usually possible to resume driving. This is not always the case, however, and the law has a rather specific framework for the French category B driving license (for standard personal vehicles), which is what will…
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