The new consultation rates known this Monday

It is a meeting that could record an increase in consultation rates. Two months after the failure of their negotiation with Health Insurance, the unions of liberal doctors have an appointment this Monday with the senior official designated to “arbitrate” the file.

The former social affairs inspector Annick Morel will deliver her verdict at 11 a.m. to the six representative unions of liberal doctors, several officials of whom announced this meeting, by press release or via social networks. At the end of February, these unions had refused en bloc the proposal of Health Insurance, despite an envelope of 1.5 billion euros per year, in the long term, to upgrade the consultations.

Doctors’ refusal of an increase of 1.5 euros

The doctors had thus said no to a general, unconditional increase of 1.50 euros, which would have notably increased the basic price of general practitioners to 26.50 euros – for a total cost of 600 million in a full year. Too little for the unions which demanded a minimum of 30 euros, and had braced themselves against the “territorial commitment contract” opening this second level of price to practitioners accepting certain counterparties: taking on more patients, night, exercising in a medical desert, working on Saturday mornings…

The lack of agreement also brought down other measures in favor of medical assistants, “unscheduled care” (without appointment) and attending physicians, the government’s stated priorities. These could, however, be fished out in the “arbitration rules” drafted by Annick Morel, ultimately subject to validation by the Minister of Health, François Braun.

But the executive intends to be on the whole less generous than the Social Security, to push the doctors to resume discussions. “We all have an interest in signing changing something,” explained the minister’s entourage at the end of February, after the failure of negotiations.

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