France looks to fine people who miss a doctor’s appointment
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NEW PRIME MINISTER SAYS PEOPLE MUST PAY FOR ‘NO-SHOWS’. THE UK REVIEWED A SIMILAR MEASURE LAST YEAR BUT DROPPED IT France looks set to consider fining people who do not show up for doctor
appointments, new Prime Minister Gabriel Attal has confirmed. Speaking in parliament, Mr Attal said that missed medical appointments cost doctors “millions of hours”. “It’s a simple
principle: if you have a medical appointment and you do not show up, you will pay,” he said. An estimated 6-10% of appointments are missed every year, according to figures from the Académie
de médecine and the Conseil national de l'ordre des médecins. This equates to 27 million missed appointments that other patients could have used. Such a penalty has been labelled the
‘_taxe lapin_’ (‘rabbit tax’) in French. This comes from the phrase ‘poser un lapin’, which means ‘to stand [someone] up’ or fail to show up. So far Mr Attal has not revealed further details
on its implementation. READ MORE: KEY POINTS OF NEW FRENCH PRIME MINISTER’S TRADITIONAL POLICY ADDRESS ONGOING NEGOTIATIONS Some doctors and senators have long called for such a measure.
Senator Corinne Imbert (Les Républicains, Charente-Maritime) led the campaign during the most recent social security financing bill, calling for the amount to be “paid directly by the
insured [person] to the Assurance maladie, deducted from their bank account, or recovered by the Assurance maladie from future benefits of any kind”. The government was in favour of the
principle but did not reach a decision at the time it was proposed and added it to a list of subjects to discuss with doctors as part of ongoing contract negotiations. The bill also said
that the fine could be paid to doctors for their missed time. ‘PROPER USE OF HEALTHCARE SERVICES’ In October, the Assurance maladie launched a campaign featuring rabbits (for the ‘_taxe
lapin_’) seeking to raise awareness of “the proper use of healthcare services”. Research suggests that some people in France are not aware of the impact of missed appointments. One study by
research consultancy BVA, carried out for the Assurance maladie, found that most people in France “believe that they make reasonable use of the healthcare system”. However, statistics show
that 42% report at least one of the following in the past 12 months: * Missing appointments without prior cancellation * Forgetting to take their _carte Vitale_ for a consultation * Going
straight to emergency without calling 15 * Delaying vaccinations or screening. DIFFICULTIES AND CRITICISMS Repaying doctors for lost time may not be straightforward to implement, however.
Article R. 4127-53 of the Code de la santé publique states that doctors can only be paid for “acts performed”. This is also highlighted in the healthcare professionals’ code of ethics. And
patient association group France Assos Santé has also criticised the proposal, saying that it would turn users of the healthcare system into “scapegoats” for a lack of funding. UK DROPPED
SIMILAR PLAN LAST YEAR France is not the only country to suggest such a plan; British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak last year dropped a similar measure in the UK despite the idea being one of
his Conservative party leadership campaign pledges. He had previously said that it is “wrong [that] there are 15 million missed appointments every year” at GPs and hospitals in the country.
This did not “value doctors properly” and “also, more importantly, deprived people of care that they urgently need, making them wait unnecessarily long”, he said. He said that introducing a
fine would be a “tough” but effective measure to change people’s behaviour. However, a Downing Street spokesperson later said that although “the sentiment remains…[the PM] has listened to
GPs and health leaders and has acknowledged that now is not the right time to take this policy forward”. Health bodies including the British Medical Association had also criticised the plan,
saying that it would “make matters worse”, and threaten the principle of “free NHS care at the point of need”. France does not have this same principle, however, and already charges
patients for consultations (although the bulk of these payments are later reimbursed by the Assurance maladie). RELATED ARTICLES HOW COULD ‘NO-SHOW’ FEES FOR GP APPOINTMENTS WORK IN FRANCE?
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