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Birth bonus, reimbursements … what changes for health on January 1st

The new year brings several changes in the health field. Find out about the measures that come into force on January 1, 2021.

As every year, January 1 is synonymous with the entry into application of new laws passed during the past year. What measures do we have in store year 2021 in the domain of health ?

A birth bonus from the 7th month

The first change concerns the birth bonus of 947.34 euros, which was previously paid after birth. It will now be paid over the seventh month of pregnancy, for all women whose pregnancy started after September 30, 2020.

For those whose pregnancy began between June and September 2020, the premium will be paid in April 2021.

Help for disabled parents

A second change concerns the parents with disabilities. These should benefit from further aid to finance material and human aid. This is the “parenting” disability compensation benefit (PCH). This aid should, for example, allow parents to finance certain childcare equipment adapted to their disability and to pay a person for help them take care of their child.

Homeopathy is no longer reimbursed

Then, from January 1, 2021, homeopathic specialties and preparations cease to be covered by social security. The homeopathy reimbursement was voted by the government in July 2019. Its application has been gradual, with a delisting rate lowered from 30 to 15% a year ago, early 2020.

Remains zero charge for hearing aids

The hearing aids join them dental prosthesis and glasses : they are now fully reimbursed by health insurance and complementary health insurance. This is the last step in the “100% health” reform started in 2019.

Entry-level devices (“class 1”) are thus sold for 950 euros each and are fully reimbursed, so that the remains dependent of policyholders is zero. For more sophisticated models (“class 2”), prices will remain free and reimbursement may vary from 400 to 1,700 euros.

A finer index for air quality

A new air quality index now includes fine particles (PM2,5) the four other pollutants regulated so far aggregated by the current index: PM particles10, ozone, nitrogen dioxide and sulphur dioxide.

At least at each intermunicipal level, the French will be able to know the quality of the air they breathe every day, from “good” to “extremely bad”.

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