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Do self-employed people have to take out mutuelle health insurance?
The cost of mutuelle health insurance varies according to age and level of cover, but can be around €1,000 or more per year.
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Top French consumer association offers group health insurance deal
UFC-Que Choisir aims to help people beat prices with good quality scheme at affordable rates
A leading French consumer group is offering a grouped top-up health insurance deal.
UFC-Que Choisir invited bids for a group purchase after criticising an average 7% hike in top-up premiums this year.
The deal, which is available until August 8, pledges no tariff change in the first two years and offers support from the group in case of unresolved disputes during this period.
Visit www.quechoisirensemble.fr.
Click the button for a price estimate based on your age, where you live, and your health regime.
If you are insured via an S1, this is equivalent to the régime général. The self-employed should click TNS.
It costs, for example, €67/month for a 51-year-old in Nice.
You can change your existing cover – if it is not provided by your employer – when you have had it for at least a year.
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