Alfonso Muñoz, Social Security Official: "From May, Many Workers Will Pay Less for Their medications."
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Paying less for medications without a change in drug prices. That's the goal of the pharmaceutical co-payment reform that came into effect in May 2026. Alfonso Muñoz, a Social Security official and expert on pensions and benefits, has dedicated one of his latest videos to explaining what really changes with Royal Decree-Law 11/2026 and who the main beneficiaries will be. Read more
The pharmaceutical copay has changed since May 2026. The new regulation modifies the amount that workers and pensioners must pay when removing a prescription-funded medicine from the pharmacy. The main novelty is the creation of new rent-based sections and monthly limits to prevent people with continued treatments from having to face high costs.
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