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Les médecins généralistes retournent en justice: les nouveaux tarifs sont trop bas
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Les médecins généralistes retournent en justice: les nouveaux tarifs sont trop bas

The Dutch Healthcare Authority (NZa) has set new general practitioner (GP) fees after being criticized by the highest administrative court twice. The fees were found to be systematically too low since 2023, making it harder for GP practices to cover rising operational costs. While the NZa increased housing cost reimbursements by an average of €10,790 per practice, it kept wage calculations for GPs—who also act as employers—almost unchanged. This decision follows a court ruling that undervalued the financial importance of the GP role. GPs organizations like the National Association of General Practitioners (LHV) and De Bevlogen Huisartsen are now taking legal action again, arguing the NZa failed to adjust fees based on the court’s guidance. They highlight that GPs also serve as gatekeepers deciding if patients need specialist care and manage more staff due to increased responsibilities, yet their workload remains underaccounted for in fee calculations.

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Les médecins généralistes retournent en justice: les nouveaux tarifs sont trop bas

The Dutch Healthcare Authority (NZa) has set new general practitioner (GP) fees after being criticized by the highest administrative court twice. The fees were found to be systematically too low since 2023, making it harder for GP practices to cover rising operational costs. While the NZa increased housing cost reimbursements by an average of €10,790 per practice, it kept wage calculations for GPs—who also act as employers—almost unchanged. This decision follows a court ruling that undervalued the financial importance of the GP role. GPs organizations like the National Association of General Practitioners (LHV) and De Bevlogen Huisartsen are now taking legal action again, arguing the NZa failed to adjust fees based on the court’s guidance. They highlight that GPs also serve as gatekeepers deciding if patients need specialist care and manage more staff due to increased responsibilities, yet their workload remains underaccounted for in fee calculations.

Lecture du biais (Gauche): The article frames the issue as a systemic failure by the NZa to properly value the work of GPs, emphasizing the underpayment despite increased responsibilities and workload. It highlights the frustration of professional associations and criticizes the NZa for not acting on judicial recommendations,

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 70): The article accurately reports the NZa's decision to increase housing costs but notes the unchanged labor cost valuation, aligning with cross-source consensus. It presents both sides of the issue with some emotional language from the organizations involved.

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