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"Grande Sécu": "Simpler for businesses, fairer for policyholders"

2021-11-11T19:08:03.985Z


INTERVIEW - Jean-Charles Simon is an economist and president of Stacian. LE FIGARO. - Do the French not risk being less well reimbursed? Jean-Charles SIMON. - No, the reimbursement of the “Grande Sécu” would be equal to the sum of the two current reimbursements, there would just be a single payer. It would be easier for the French but also for companies, which waste a lot of time in the management of health contracts. It would also be a measure of equity because if em


LE FIGARO.

- Do the French not risk being less well reimbursed?

Jean-Charles SIMON.

- No, the reimbursement of the “Grande Sécu” would be equal to the sum of the two current reimbursements, there would just be a single payer.

It would be easier for the French but also for companies, which waste a lot of time in the management of health contracts.

It would also be a measure of equity because if employees are well protected by collective contracts funded at least half by their company, retirees pay dearly for their individual contracts.

Doesn't a liberal like you fear reinforced state control?

There is worse than the state: players competing for what looks like a compulsory levy.

However, health contracts are increasingly supervised and standardized.

Since the market is not free, we might as well switch to a single operator and save on a double management system.

This will make it possible to return the 8 billion euros to the French

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Source: lefigaro

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