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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
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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

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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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ESdiario broke the news on Sunday, July 12, 2026.
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