Tobacco-Free Generation, Nutri-Score, Mandatory Helmets on bikes... Medicare's Tracks to Reduce Its Deficit
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On Thursday, 2 July, the National Health Insurance Fund (Cnam) presented its annual report "Expenses and products for 2027", a reference document which prefigures the future Social Security Financing Bill (PLFSS) every year. In this year's programme: 40 proposals to limit the Secu deficit, which amounted to 15.9 billion euros in 2025 and is expected to reach 13.8 billion euros in 2026. Without reform, however, the health sector should see its ex…
DEXYPTAGE - To reduce the social security deficit in the long term, the National Health Insurance Fund promotes prevention.
Social security makes 40 proposals to the government that would make 4 billion euros worth of savings in 2027.
Faced with a deficit which could reach 17 billion euros in 2029, the National Health Insurance Fund (Cnam) presented this Thursday some 40 proposals aimed at reducing its expenditure by 3.9 billion euros in 2027. Prevention dominates, with some shock measures. The article Prohibition of tobacco, mandatory helmets, vaccines... The shock insurance proposals to save 3.9 billion euros appeared first on Cryptoast.
Health insurance makes its recommendations to save €3.9 billion a year from 2027 to cope with the growing deficit, notably by stopping the sale of tobacco for all children born after 2009 or by reviewing the scope of prescriptions for the most reimbursed medicines.
Background was provided with a working version of the "burdens and revenues" report for 2027. The National Health Insurance Fund and its board are making proposals to improve the financial trajectory.

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