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Social Security Financing Bill (PLFSS) 2019: What are the main measures? – Pruebas 2

Social Security Financing Bill (PLFSS) 2019: What are the main measures?

MIL OSI Translation. Government of the Republic of France statements from English to French – Credits: © Chany167 – Fotolia.com

Boule représentant plusieurs mots : Sécurité Sociale, CPAM, Carte Vitale, Remboursement...

Rest charges zero, generic drugs, social benefits, CSG … While the Minister of Solidarity and Health and the Minister of Action and Public Accounts have presented, Tuesday, September 25, 2018, the bill of financing Social Security (PLFSS) 2019, what should be retained for individuals?

The draft text as presented to the press by the ministers provides in particular:

the progressive implementation of the full reimbursement (remains at zero charge) of certain glasses, dental prostheses and hearing aids (setting of ceiling tariffs); the merger of complementary universal health cover (CMU-C) and assistance with the payment of complementary health insurance (ACS); the establishment of a real care path for children from 0 to 6 years to intervene as quickly as possible in case of suspicion of a disorder related to autism; the redeployment of mandatory medical examinations for children and adolescents; extension to 2 new regions of the influenza vaccination by pharmacists; strengthening rapid access to innovative medicines for patients; a decrease in the reimbursement of patients refusing generic drugs without medical justification; the revaluation of more than 4% per annum for the minimum old age and 1.5% for the active solidarity income (RSA) and the specific solidarity allowance (ASS); the 0.3% increase in retirement pensions and family allowances; the increase in the amount of the childcare supplement for families with a child receiving the education allowance for handicapped children (AEEH); the right to benefit for self-employed women of the same maternity leave as employees; the exemption from the increase in the rate of the generalized social contribution (CSG) for low-income pensioners.

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