The Minister of Health spoke on Monday at the opening of debates in the Senate on the bill.
Published on 18/11/2024 17:05
Updated on 18/11/2024 17:23
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After the Assembly, the Senate in turn examines the Social Security budget. At the opening of the debates, Monday November 18, the Minister of Health spoke out in favor of a 5% reduction in the reimbursement rate for medicines from next year. “The copayment on medicines”that is to say the remainder payable by patients after reimbursement by Health Insurance, “will increase by 5%”declared Geneviève Darrieussecq. The co-payment is most often covered by complementary health insurance.
The minister also mentioned an increase of 5% in the remainder of the charge for medical consultations then “that it was potentially possible to increase it by 10%”. The government's initial project consisted of reducing the cost of medical consultations from 70% to 60%, which will therefore be reimbursed at 65% in the future. For medicines, the three existing reimbursement rates (65%, 30% and 15%) would a priori be lowered in the same proportion.
These dereimbursements, which do not appear in the text but will be recorded by ministerial decree, will result in a “transfer to complementary health insurance” whose amount “was reduced from 1.1 billion to 900 million euros” she clarified. In October, the former Minister of Health Frédéric Valletoux warned of such a measure and its potential impact on the cost of mutual or supplementary health insurance.
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