The French government has announced new measures to cut the health budget deficit to below 3.0 billion euros ($4.72 billion). The main measure will see a sales tax of at least 3% applied to the complementary health funds from January 2009. The health care cuts proposed by the national sickness funds organization (CNAM) have also been given the go-ahead. These include reducing the volume of drug prescriptions from doctors.
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