Budget 2026: France eyes cost-saving measures for chronic illnesses
Health Minister Stéphanie Rist defends planned austerity measures, including stricter rules on sick leave, in an interview.
L'essentiel
- France's Health Minister Stéphanie Rist is defending planned austerity measures for the 2026 budget, which could impact reimbursements for chronic illnesses and tighten rules on sick leave.
- Rist argues that 'everything free is an illusion' and justifies the unpopular decisions as necessary for budget savings.
Résumé généré par IA
Pourquoi c'est important
The French Health Minister Stéphanie Rist is defending measures planned for the 2026 budget that aim to reduce healthcare spending. These measures are largely unpopular and include tightening rules on sick leave and potentially limiting reimbursements for certain chronic conditions.
ENTRETIEN - Stéphanie Rist justifie les dispositions prévues dans le budget. La plupart sont impopulaires, comme le tour de vis sur les arrêts de travail.
DÉCRYPTAGE - Le prochain budget de la Sécurité sociale pourrait limiter le dispositif de remboursement autour de certaines affections de longue durée considérées comme «non exonérantes».
Questions ouvertes
- Which specific chronic illnesses will be affected?
- What are the exact criteria for limiting reimbursements?
- What will be the impact on patient access to care?






