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26/09/13 at 10:36
According to the consumer association UFC Que Choisir, the Contract of access to care will not improve access to care for small households. Instead, it estimates the annual cost of users to 470 million per year!
While the implementation of the proposed access to physicians care sector 2 contract, ie those who practice excess fees, is scheduled for October fisher 1, 2013, a recent study by the UFC-Que Choisir reveals that the device "will simply freeze overruns only volunteer doctors."
These contracts are intended to improve access to care for patients and reduce their co-pay. Acceding, doctors undertake not to exceed more than 100% of the rate of social security, in exchange for annual funding of 4,300.
It appears that more than one doctor in ten has increased its prices fisher by at least 5 , for consultation, before the entry into force of the device to increase their future income. Thus, the agreement of access to care can be "inherently carries a windfall," according to UFC for these practitioners even with the recent price increases, may enter the device and receive financial aid. All for an annual cost to the user of 470 million per year!
Face of these abuses, the UFC-Que Choisir fisher claims a cap exceeded 40% of the rate of social security, closing access to the area 2, where most young doctors specialists practice, and a redefinition of the compensation practitioners to remove overruns.
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