The price of the basic required health insurance package is likely to
rise by 62 euros per year to about 1,476 euros annually, political
sources told newspaper AD. The total increase was significantly lower
than the 144 euro increase which had been
predicted by analysts.
The announcement was expected to be made later this month when the
Cabinet's proposed budget is revealed on September 15. The increase of
about 5.17 euros monthly could still shift up or down by a few dozen
cents, the newspaper said. The estimate was agreed upon by the coalition
parties, and is based on an insurer having a deductible of 385 euros.
From that baseline price, health insurers then set their own fees.
Discounts are often offered for bundled add-on coverage, opting out of
coverage at some locations, or by making a full annual payment up front
instead of dividing it over the course of the year. Raising the
deductible is also an option for reducing the price a consumer pays.
Consumers have the option of switching their health insurance at the end
of the year.
The price increase had been expected to be larger due to the
coronavirus crisis, though former Medical Care Minister Martin van Rijn
said that was unlikely. This could still impact the cost of insurance in 2022, the newspaper reported.
Note EU-Digest: This is scandalous, and proves once again that
healthcare is a common right for every citizen, just like education, and
not a commodity for the greedy profit oriented private sector to
control. The Netherlands healthcare system is, unfortunately, starting
to resemble the US healthcare system.
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