After a first term enamelled with repeated tensions, the three families of complementary health (mutuals, insurers and provident institutions) want to reaffirm, in this second five-year term, their role as co-pilot of the healthcare system alongside social security.
Since 2017, they have indeed been forced to finance the president's promise on "100% health" - aimed at better reimbursing dental, optical and hearing aid costs - while moderating their prices to preserve the power of purchase of the French.
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But also to establish the termination of contracts at any time to increase competition, or even to finance a Covid surcharge of 1.5 billion euros to participate in the effort against the pandemic.
All against a background of reflection on the implementation of a “Grande Sécu”, where they would have been absorbed by the Medicare.
If the executive sweeps away this hypothesis today by affirming that it has never been considered either at Matignon or at the Élysée, it has been studied…
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