The health insurance deficit could “reach 41 billion euros” in 2030 “without major inflection”, alerts the organization


Thomas Fatôme, the director general of the National Health Insurance Fund, spoke of a “rocking point”, while the CNAM deficit is estimated at 16 billion euros for 2025.

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A health insurance center in the Var, December 20, 2023. (Magali Cohen / Hans Lucas / AFP)

A health insurance center in the Var, December 20, 2023. (Magali Cohen / Hans Lucas / AFP)

The health insurance deficit, estimated at 16 billion euros for 2025, could “reach 41 billion euros“In 2030 “Without major inflection”, The organization announced Tuesday, June 24, which presented measures to remedy it in its annual report. “We are at a tipping point”Thus warned Thomas Fatôme, the director general of the National Health Insurance Fund (CNAM).

The causes of this deficit are known between “Double effect of the aging of the population and increase in chronic pathologies”With health expenses supported by health insurance of 7,700 euros on average each year between 80 and 89 years. To remedy this deficit which is widening, the CNAM presented to the press 60 proposals in its report “charges and products”, submitted each year to the government and to parliament upstream of the discussion of the bill of social security financing (PLFSS).

The final version will be published after the vote of the Council of the National Health Insurance Fund (CNAM) on July 3. Some tracks mentioned are consensus, such as accentuating the “prevention”. Changes in life – in terms of tobacco or alcohol consumption – can thus influence 40% of cancers. Others will undoubtedly be debated. As to reflect on an exit from the ALD (long -term condition, 100% -time expenditure of expenses related to this care and treatments) for people in a healing or remission of certain pathologies, such as cancers in the remission phase.



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