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The general health insurance scheme covers employees, the unemployed, students,
performers and authors. Furthermore, if they are not working or are not covered
themselves by a mandatory social security scheme, the dependants of the insured
persons are also covered. Dependants means spouses, live-in partners, common-law
partners under a PACS agreement, children (up to the age of 16, or 20 if they
are studying).
Under certain conditions, ascendants, descendants (in-laws and direct
relations) and dependents living with the policy-holder may also be eligible as
beneficiaries. Insured persons receive a ‘Vitale’ card from their local CPAM
(Primary health insurance body), which must be shown when they visit the doctor
in order to be refunded quickly for care received and, if necessary, for a third
of the cost due.
The insured person must choose a GP whom they must consult in order to have
their medical costs reimbursed. Only the GP can refer the insured person to a
specialist where necessary. Treatment received from a GP other than the one with
whom the person is registered or from a specialist consulted without a referral
from the chosen GP will be refunded at a reduced rate, except in exceptional
circumstances (e.g.: emergency care) and visits to certain specialists, i.e.
gynaecologists, ophthalmologists, dental surgeons or psychiatrists (for 16 to 25
year-olds).
In addition, employees are eligible for cash benefits (payment of daily
allowances) in the event of work-related sickness and accident (or occupational
disease), subject to certain conditions. They must provide evidence of having
worked a minimum number of hours as wage-earners or a having paid a certain
amount in contributions, the exact figures for which depend on the length of
time they are out of work.
Persons who are not eligible for the general scheme may benefit from CMU
(Universal Sickness Coverage) if they have lived in France on a regular basis
for at least three months. Depending on their financial situation, they may
qualify for the basic CMU allowance and possibly also the supplementary CMU.
Text last edited on: 03/2007
Source: European Union
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