GENERAL PRACTICE CONSULTATION PRICE. To stem the phenomenon of medical desertification, Social Security plans to increase the price of a medical consultation from 25 to 30 euros.
[Updated February 23, 2023 at 2:02 p.m.] This is news that makes doctors cringe. The National Health Insurance Fund (Cnam) proposes that the price of the medical consultation be increased from 25 to 30 euros in 2023. Provided that the “territorial commitment contract” is respected, a provision making it possible to combat medical desertification. Negotiations are underway between the Cnam and the unions of liberal doctors to try to reach an agreement and set the price of the consultation for the next five years. Otherwise, the price of a consultation would automatically be set at 26.50 euros. The new agreement between Cnam and the unions must be signed no later than Tuesday, February 28, 2023. If the two parties do not reach a consensus by then, a new agreement will then be drafted by an arbitrator, Annick Morel, former general inspector of social affairs.
The territorial commitment contract should make it possible to increase the offer of care by doctors, so as to reduce the phenomenon of medical deserts on French territory. This “pact” imposed by the Cnam requires general practitioners to commit to three subjects:
The “Doctors for tomorrow” collective, which has around 20,000 members, is asking for a consultation at 50 euros, as indicated by Franceinfo. The increase of 30 euros would only cover “the inflation of recent years” according to Christelle Audigier, founder of the collective. “This will push back young doctors but also old ones, who combine retirement or who stay longer. They will see the constraints arrive and the absence of revaluation, they will leave!” she declares, still for Franceinter.
The price of the consultation with a general practitioner varies according to whether the doctor is contracted, or not contracted, and his sector of activity (1 or 2). A doctor contracted in sector 1 practices tariffs regulated by the national convention and does not practice fee overruns.
The price of the consultation is set at 25 euros with a general practitioner in mainland France. The reimbursement is 70%. You will therefore be reimbursed 16.50 euros out of the 25 euros (a fixed contribution of 1 euro applies, and must be deducted).
The price of a consultation is 25 euros with a GP contracted sector 1. Health insurance reimburses you 16.50 euros, to which is added a 1 euro lump sum contribution. The remaining charge therefore amounts to 7.50 euros.