National Fund for Health Insurance

The National Fund for Health Insurance (Caisse nationale de l’assurance maladie (in French)) is the French National health insurance fund.

It was created by the 1967 ordinance which established a separation of Social Security into autonomous branches: sickness (CNAM), family (CNAF) and old age (CNAV).

[1] It is involved in the scheme for therapeutic part-time work, established by the law of 10 August 2018 which is intended to help disabled employees return to employment.

If the Social Security Medical Board considers this appropriate payment of sickness benefits will continue.

[2] In 2022 most of the 4,200 medical analysis laboratories it funded went on strike against proposals to permanently reduce their fees.