Generalization of the ICOPE Program: A New Step Towards Healthy Aging

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Generalization of the ICOPE Program: A New Step Towards Healthy Aging

July 2025 marked a decisive advancement for the ICOPE program (Integrated Care for Older People), with two major events.

On July 9, 2025, Catherine Vautrin, Minister of Labor, Health, Solidarity, and Families; Yannick Neuder, Minister in charge of Health and Access to Care; and Charlotte Parmentier-Lecocq, Minister Delegate for Autonomy and Disability, launched the National Autonomy Conference (CNA).
This new body, supported by the ministry and the National Solidarity Fund for Autonomy (CNSA), will meet annually to co-develop a modern, equitable, and locally anchored public prevention policy.

Following this launch, on July 23, 2025, Phase 1 of the ICOPE program was rolled out nationwide.

Starting in fall 2025, a dual communication campaign will be deployed, targeting both healthcare professionals and seniors.
In 2026, the generalization of the other phases of the program and their funding will be implemented according to the strategy and modalities defined by the CNA.

The goal is clear: to include 2 million seniors in the program by 2027.

With this generalization, ICOPE enters a new era, dedicated to healthy aging for seniors and the coordinated practice of healthcare professionals.

For more information about the ICOPE program, visit the website: icope.fr