One of the biggest advantages of the French healthcare system is how much of your medical care is reimbursed. However, understanding how that reimbursement actually works can feel confusing at first.
Between CPAM, your Carte Vitale, mutuelles, feuilles de soins, and unfamiliar French terminology, it’s completely normal to feel unsure about what you’ll pay, what you’ll get back, and when.
This guide breaks it all down clearly, so you can feel confident navigating healthcare reimbursement in France.
How the French Healthcare Reimbursement System Works
In France, most medical care works on a pay first, get reimbursed later system.
This applies to:
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GP appointments
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Specialist visits
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Medical tests and lab work
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Many prescriptions
You pay the healthcare provider upfront. After that, you are reimbursed by:
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L’Assurance Maladie (CPAM) – the public healthcare system
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Your mutuelle – private top-up insurance, if you have one
Think of reimbursement as a refund rather than a discount at the point of care.
The Role of the Carte Vitale
Your Carte Vitale is essential for smooth and fast reimbursement. It links you directly to CPAM and allows healthcare providers to submit claims electronically.
If your practitioner is conventionné (approved by the French state), they will send the reimbursement request automatically using your Carte Vitale. In most cases, you do not need to do anything else.
If:
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You do not yet have a Carte Vitale
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Your card is not working
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The practitioner cannot process it
You will be given a feuille de soins instead.
Who Pays What? Understanding Reimbursement Levels
Healthcare reimbursement in France is based on an official rate called the tarif de convention.
As a general rule:
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CPAM reimburses around 70% of the official tariff
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Your mutuelle may cover the remaining portion, depending on your policy
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Extra fees (dépassements d’honoraires) may not be fully reimbursed
Example:
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GP appointment costs €30
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CPAM reimburses €21
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Your mutuelle may reimburse the remaining €9
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Any additional charges above the standard rate may be your responsibility
Coverage for dépassements depends entirely on your mutuelle.
What If You Don’t Have a Carte Vitale Yet?
Not having a Carte Vitale does not prevent you from accessing healthcare or being reimbursed. It simply means more paperwork.
You will need to:
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Complete the feuille de soins
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Attach any required supporting documents
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Send everything by post to your local CPAM office
It is strongly recommended to keep copies of everything you send, in case you need to follow up later.
Understanding a French Medical Bill (Facture)
French medical bills often contain unfamiliar terminology. Here are some key terms you are likely to see:
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Honoraires
The total amount charged by the healthcare provider -
Part Obligatoire (Part Obl.)
The amount reimbursed by CPAM -
Part Complémentaire (Part Compl.)
The amount reimbursed by your mutuelle -
Dépassement d’honoraires (Dont Dép.)
Charges above the official tariff, which may not be fully reimbursed
Understanding these terms makes it much easier to check whether reimbursements are correct.
How Long Do Reimbursements Take?
If Your Carte Vitale Was Used
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CPAM reimbursement usually arrives within 5–7 working days
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Mutuelle reimbursement may take a few days up to two weeks, depending on the provider
If You Used a Feuille de Soins
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Expect 2–4 weeks for reimbursement
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Processing may take longer during busy periods
Delays are common and do not necessarily indicate a problem.
Common Reasons for Reimbursement Delays
To avoid unnecessary issues, make sure that:
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Your bank details (RIB) are up to date with CPAM and your mutuelle
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Your postal address is correct
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You keep copies of receipts and paperwork
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You follow up if nothing appears after a reasonable timeframe
French healthcare works well, but accuracy matters.
How Hello Santé Can Support You
Navigating French healthcare paperwork can feel overwhelming, especially in another language. Hello Santé supports English speakers in France with clear, practical guidance.
We can help you:
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Understand how much you should be reimbursed
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Use your Carte Vitale correctly or send a feuille de soins
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Read and understand medical bills
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Choose or make sense of your mutuelle coverage
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Resolve common reimbursement issues
Our goal is to remove confusion and help you access the healthcare you are entitled to.

