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Review
. 2016 Dec 1;14(4):377-382.
doi: 10.1684/pnv.2016.0631.

French law: what about a reasoned reimbursement of serum vitamin D assays?

Jean-Claude Souberbielle  1 Claude Laurent Benhamou  2 Bernard Cortet  3 Mickael Rousière  4 Christian Roux  5 Vered Abitbol  6 Cédric Annweiler  7 Maurice Audran  8 Justine Bacchetta  9 Pierre Bataille  10 Olivier Beauchet  7 Rémi Bardet  11 Alexandra Benachi  12 Francis Berenbaum  13 Hubert Blain  14 Françoise Borson-Chazot  15 Véronique Breuil  16 Karine Briot  5 Philippe Brunet  17 Jean-Claude Carel  18 Philippe Caron  19 Olivier Chabre  20 Philippe Chanson  21 Roland Chapurlat  22 Pierre Cochat  9 Régis Coutant  23 Sophie Christin-Maitre  24 Martine Cohen-Solal  25 Christian Combe  26 Catherine Cormier  27 Marie Courbebaisse  28 Grégory Debrus  29 Brigitte Delemer  30 Georges Deschenes  31 Marc Duquenne  32 Guillaume Duval  7 Patrice Fardellone  33 Denis Fouque  34 Gérard Friedlander  35 Jean-Bernard Gauvain  36 Lionel Groussin  37 Pascal Guggenbuhl  38 Pascal Houillier  28 Thierry Hannedouche  39 William Jacot  40 Rose-Marie Javier  41 Guillaume Jean  42 Claude Jeandel  43 Dominique Joly  44 Peter Kamenicky  21 Bertrand Knebelmann  44 Marie-Hélène Lafage-Proust  45 Yves LeBouc  46 Erick Legrand  8 Florence Levy-Weil  47 Agnès Linglart  48 Laurent Machet  49 Emmanuel Maheu  4 Eric Mallet  50 Christian Marcelli  51 Pierre Marès  52 Christophe Mariat  53 Gérard Maruani  28 Yves Maugars  54 France Montagnon  55 Bruno Moulin  39 Philippe Orcel  25 Henri Partouche  56 Virginie Personne  56 Charles Pierrot-Deseilligny  57 Michel Polak  58 Claire Pouteil-Noble  59 Dominique Prié  1 Agathe Raynaud-Simon  60 Yves Rolland  61 Jean-Louis Sadoul  62 Bernard Salle  63 Corinne Sault  64 Anne-Marie Schott  65 Isabelle Sermet-Gaudelus  66 Martin Soubrier  67 Ivan Tack  68 Eric Thervet  69 Isabelle Tostivint  70 Philippe Touraine  71 Florence Tremollières  72 Pablo Urena-Torres  73 Jean-Paul Viard  74 Jean-Louis Wemeau  75 Georges Weryha  76 Norbert Winer  77 Jacques Young  21 Thierry Thomas  45
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Review

French law: what about a reasoned reimbursement of serum vitamin D assays?

Jean-Claude Souberbielle et al. Geriatr Psychol Neuropsychiatr Vieil. .

Abstract

The number of serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD) assays has increased tenfold in France in less than 10 years, sometimes for invalidated reasons. In 2013, the French National Authority for Health (Haute autorité de santé, or HAS) limited the indications for serum 25OHD measurements to rickets/osteomalacia, older adults with recurrent falls, monitoring of kidney transplant in adults, and surgical treatment of obesity in adults. Our aim here was to note that other indications for serum 25OHD measurements are supported by previous literature and by a number of national and international recommendations, in particular the following: any situation of bone fragility, any chronic renal failure <45 mL/min/1.73m2, any situation of malabsorption, clinical signs consistent with vitamin D deficiency or vitamin D overload, and calcium phosphorus evaluation. We suggest that the measurement of serum 25OHD concentration should remain reimbursed as part of these extended indications.

Keywords: France; assay; calcium phosphorus evaluation; chronic kidney disease; clinical practice; osteomalacia; osteoporosis; recommendation; reimbursement; rickets; vitamin D.

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