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Changes in the basic benefits package in the Netherlands in 2025
03 February 2025 | Country Update
In 2025, little will change in the basic insurance package in the
Netherlands. The mandatory deductible (EUR 385 per year) and the
maximum out-of-pocket expenditure for prescribed medicines that are more
expensive than the reference medicine (EUR 250 per year) will remain
the same as 2024. However, for people with severe limitations due to
rheumatoid arthritis and people suffering from COPD stage 2 or higher,
physiotherapy will now be fully reimbursed from the first treatment on
and there is no limit on the number of treatments anymore. Geriatric
rehabilitation no longer requires a period of hospitalization
beforehand, and the rehabilitation can also start at home. A geriatric
specialist will assess whether geriatric rehabilitation is the best
option for someone. Further, codeine will no longer be reimbursed by the
basic insurance for cough, pain or acute diarrhoea as scientific proof
is lacking, and it can have side effects; it will only be reimbursed for
long-term, severe diarrhoea.
Authors
- Madelon Kroneman
- Judith de Jong
- Britt Beerman
Country
References
Wat verandert er in het basispakket van de zorgverzekering in 2025? | Rijksoverheid.nl https://www.rijksoverheid.nl/onderwerpen/zorgverzekering/vraag-en-antwoord/veranderingen-basispakket
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