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Michel Barnier Announces Experimental Reimbursement for Chemical Submission Detection Kits by Assurance Maladie
Nov 25, 2024, 04:01 PM
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier has announced an experimental initiative to combat chemical submission by offering reimbursement for detection kits through the Assurance Maladie in several departments. This move comes in response to recent incidents of chemical submission, particularly highlighted by the Mazan case, aiming to provide victims with tools to detect such substances. The kits will be available for reimbursement on an experimental basis, with the specifics of the implementation still to be determined.
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