Rising Medical Fees in France Strain Patients' Pockets

Doctors in France are charging extra fees for common medical procedures like cataract surgery and hip replacements, and these fees aren't covered by public health insurance. This trend raises concerns about healthcare access, especially for those who just miss qualifying for low-income support. Many patients are left to pay these extra costs out of their own pockets, and this situation looks set to worsen. What does it mean for you? If you're in France, expect to potentially pay more for certain medical treatments unless you have private insurance that covers these additional charges. Be prepared for possible financial strain when accessing specialist medical care.

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