Doctor Jean-Yves Grall, aged 66, had already made it known that he would leave his post in 2023. On April 19, on the proposal of the Minister of Health, his duties as director general of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Regional Health Agency (ARS). Cécile Courrèges, Inspector General of Social Affairs, will succeed him from May 15, the interim being provided by Muriel Vidalenc, Deputy Director General.
Jean-Yves Grall, Director General of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Regional Health Agency, leaves his post
Journey
Following her training at the National School of Administration (ENA) and the National School of Public Health (ENSP), Cécile Courrèges joined the General Inspectorate of Social Affairs in avril 2002. And nNovember 2006she was appointed Departmental Director of Health and Social Affairs (DDASS) of Deux-Sèvres before joining the General Secretariat of the Ministries in charge of Social Affairs to lead the project team in charge of the creation of Regional Health Agencies (ARS).
In October 2009she was appointed pioneer and then general manager of ARS Bourgogne.
In June 2011she joined the National Cancer Institute as Director General, before being appointed Health and Autonomy Advisor to the Prime Minister’s Office in May 2012in charge of monitoring issues relating to health, disability and the elderly.
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In October 2014she took the head of the ARS Pays-de-La-Loire, then June 2017 of the General Directorate for the supply of care at the Ministry of Health and Solidarity, where she notably led the “My health 2022” project and the bill on the organization and transformation of the health system. In August 2019she returned to IGAS and was called to various functions during the management of the Covid-19 epidemic.
In 2022it was tasked by the Minister of Health and Prevention and the Minister of Solidarity, Autonomy and Disabled People with proposing a ministerial reorganization of the preparation and management of health crises.