End of reimbursement for sector 3 doctors' prescriptions in 2027

From January 1, 2027, prescriptions for care and medications by sector 3 liberal doctors will no longer be reimbursed by Assurance-maladie, under the 2026 social security financing law. The measure affects about 1,000 non-conventioned doctors out of more than 200,000 in practice. The profession is voicing anger over this restriction.

The 2026 social security financing law stipulates that, from January 1, 2027, Assurance-maladie will stop reimbursing medications and procedures prescribed by sector 3 doctors. These practitioners, not conventioned with the Caisse nationale d'assurance-maladie (Cnam), number about 1,000 out of more than 200,000 liberal doctors in regular practice. They set their fees freely without administrative constraints.

Currently, after a consultation with a sector 3 general practitioner, patients are reimbursed only a few cents. Under the new measure, costs for prescribed medications and care will rise sharply for their patients.

Dr. Kamyar Dadsetan, president of the sector 3 doctors' union (MS3), denounced the decision in early March to Le Quotidien du médecin. This small group of liberal doctors is voicing its anger against a restriction that limits their independent practice.

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Two days before the crucial vote at the National Assembly on the 2026 social security budget, the government is preparing a possible amendment to increase health spending by 3% to win over the Ecologists. The bill includes the suspension of the retirement reform but faces strong opposition from the right and far right. Ministers warn of a political, economic, and social crisis if it is rejected.

Thousands of liberal doctors begin a strike from Monday, January 5, through January 15, protesting measures in the social security budget passed on December 16. Consultations and scheduled operations will be halted, with hospital disruptions from January 10 to 14. A demonstration is planned in Paris on January 10.

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The French government has formalized the suspension of the pension reform until January 2028 through a rectificative letter to the social security budget, presented on October 23, 2025. This measure, costing 100 million euros in 2026 and 1.4 billion in 2027, will be funded by under-indexing pensions and increasing contributions from health insurers. Unions and opposition parties denounce an unfair burden on current retirees.

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The French National Assembly adopted the 2026 social security funding bill (PLFSS) on December 9 by a narrow margin of 13 votes, thanks to a compromise with the Socialist Party. This success for Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu includes the suspension of the pension reform, a key Socialist demand. The bill introduces several health measures but draws criticism from the right and far right.

 

 

 

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