Overview
- On July 1 at a CSE meeting, ARS Île-de-France announced it will not renew operating authorisations expiring in September, sealing the closure by December 2025.
- Denis Robin, director general of the ARS, cited suboptimal safety conditions, declining activity and mounting financial deficits as justification for the shutdown.
- Registrations of pregnant patients will end immediately to prepare for the facility’s wind-down.
- Eighty-five staff positions are in jeopardy, prompting unions to demand formal redeployment measures alongside job protections.
- Local authorities are advancing plans for a replacement health centre to preserve comprehensive maternity services in this underserved Seine-Saint-Denis district.