Reshape | Julie AUDIGIER-MORTAMAIS
AUDIGIER-MORTAMAIS Julie

AUDIGIER-MORTAMAIS Julie

RESHAPE - Associate Professor of Territory (PUAT) – Radiologist – Hospital Practitioner and President of the Medical Commission (CME), Ardèche Méridionale Hospital – and President of the Medical Commission of the Drôme–Ardèche–Vercors hospital network (GHT) Contact : julie.audigier@ch-ardeche-meridionale.fr

Affiliations

Inserm U1290, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Research on Healthcare Performance (RESHAPE)

Centre Hospitalier d’Ardèche Méridionale, Service de Radiologie, Aubenas

Groupement Hospitalier de Territoire Drome-Ardèche-Vercors

Research axis

-          Academic development of healthcare territories

-          Healthcare organization and hospital governance in rural settings

-          Territorial health strategies (hospital networks) and hospital–community coordination; patient pathways

-          Analysis of public health policies and their interactions with other sectors (education, local authorities)  

Biosketch

Julie Audigier is an Associate Professor of Territory (PUAT) in radiology at Ardèche Méridionale Hospital. She also serves as President of the Medical Commission of the hospital and as President of the Medical Commission of the Drôme–Ardèche–Vercors hospital network (GHT).

Her work is part of the broader development of the academic integration of healthcare territories, in collaboration with Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 and the Hospices Civils de Lyon. She is notably contributing to the structuring of a University Health Territory project, aimed at strengthening education and research activities in connection with the university hospital and local healthcare actors.

Building on this experience, she is developing a research trajectory focused on the transformation of healthcare organizations at the territorial level, at the intersection of clinical practice, hospital governance, and public policy. Her scientific activity focuses in particular on healthcare organization in rural areas, hospital governance dynamics, and territorial health strategies, especially within hospital networks (GHT).

Her ongoing work explores coordination mechanisms between hospital-based and primary care actors, as well as the development of academic structures outside traditional university hospital settings. It also adopts a cross-sectoral approach to public health policies, analyzing their interactions with other sectors such as education and local authorities, with the aim of improving access to care and reducing territorial health inequalities.

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