The General Directorate for Care Supply (DGOS) specifies the 2026 modalities for selecting projects financed by the Fund for Organizational Innovation in Psychiatry (FIOP). The volume of new projects is decreasing, as is the envelope dedicated to the regional deployment of innovations.
The organizational innovation fund in psychiatry, Fiop, is a call for projects created in 2019. It is managed by the DGOS and aims to identify innovative projects in psychiatry throughout the territory and responding to priority national guidelines. With 7 editions closed and an 8th edition to come, the FIOP has made it possible to select 296 projects for a total amount of €455 million in mobilized credits (also taking into account long-term and cumulative projects over the different years – among these credits €95 million of new measures have been obtained)
Sheets have been written for each of the projects financed since the launch of the FIOP and are available on the Ministry website (Organizational innovation in psychiatry – Ministry of Labor, Health and Solidarity (sante.gouv.fr).
As in previous years, establishments will be able to submit projects to the ARS relating to the priority directions defined below:
- Implementation of transition pathways promoting coordination between all stakeholders in the health pathway : transition between adolescent care and adult care; cooperation between the social, medico-social sectors, health establishments and community medicine.
- Support for specific audiences within a structured sector : precarious populations with particular attention paid to the care of migrants, elderly people, women and children victims of violence, people placed under the supervision of justice (PPSMJ), children monitored by child welfare (ASE).
- Prevention and management of crisis and emergency situations, reduction of care without consent and isolation and restraint measures.
- Projects optimizing support medicinal people with psychiatric pathologies.
the DGOS specifies that a “particular attention should be paid to the construction of mobile team projects”confirming an announcement made recently by the ministry. The projects “integrating telemedicine modalities, in particular teleconsultations and tele-expertise” will also be examined with increased attention.
Compared to the Fiop 2025 system, the limit on the maximum number of files to be reported per region has fallen by half in all territories, excluding Corsica and overseas. It is also specified that the credits relating to the financing of this component will be delegated in the first budgetary circular for health establishments for the year 2027.
- For the new innovative projects component : the number of projects authorized per region is defined in the appendix to the note. The projects will then be examined by a national jury composed of medical and administrative experts. This jury will meet to classify the projects on the basis of the grid in Annex 1, based on the classification and the arguments transmitted by the ARS. It may also take into account the issue of balance between regions (innovation and the quality of projects taking precedence, however) and the generalizability of projects. The projects for this component are due by October 28, 2026.
- For the regional innovation deployment component : within the limit of the budget allocated by region. The projects will not be examined by the national jury – only the information must be transmitted to it. The projects for this component will be due by December 1, 2026.
Information note no. DGOS/P3/2026/74 of June 2, 2026 relating to the launch of a call for projects within the framework of the organizational innovation fund in psychiatry (FIOP) for the year 2026


