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DENTISTS have been added to the list of health professionals whose details are available through your local CPAM.
DENTISTS have been added to the list of health professionals whose details are available through a phone call to your local CPAM.
You can find out about the nearest professionals who work within the state healthcare insurance system and accept a carte vitale.
Information on their tariffs and reimbursement levels is also available.
Note that Médecins conventionnés secteur 1, are paid at a state-fixed tariff (€22 for a GP visit) and you are reimbursed at a set level (70% if you see, or are referred by, your nominated family doctor - médecin traitant - otherwise 50%).
If you go to a médecin conventionné secteur 2, who have “honoraires libres” (unfixed fees) you will be reimbursed the same sum as if you had seen a secteur 1 doctor, but the actual fee paid is set by the doctor, and usually higher.
There is a third, rare, non-conventionnné kind, where you are eligible only for a tiny reimbursement of about €1.
From September this information will also be available for costs of such procedures as scans and surgery.
Find your Cpam in the phone book, or see www.ameli.fr
Click assurés - on the top right is a box where you can input your postcode to find your nearest branch.