Luxembourg · Healthcare

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Luxembourg's public health fund, the CNS, covers virtually everyone who lives here — and if you're not working, you can buy your way in for €151.41 a month in 2026. The catch is a 3-month wait and a pay-first-get-reimbursed model. Here are the real numbers.

Figures verified 9 July 2026
The key numbers · 2026
  • Voluntary CNS affiliation via the CCSS: €151.41/month per person (5.60% of the minimum social wage)
  • 3-month waiting period before reimbursements start for voluntary members — bridge it with private cover
  • CNS reimburses 88% of the official tariff for adult consultations (100% for under-18s)
  • Standard GP consultation tariff around €59.50 → your share roughly €7 (market-published 2026 tariff)
  • Comprehensive private insurance is mandatory at the residence-application stage, before you can join the CNS
  • Life expectancy: 85.3 years women / 81.2 men (STATEC 2024) — among Europe's best-resourced systems

Step one: get registered with the CCSS

Social security runs through one hub: the CCSS (Centre commun de la sécurité sociale). Anyone who works in Luxembourg is affiliated automatically through their employer. If you move here without working — the private-reasons route — you apply for voluntary health and maternity insurance: any resident not otherwise insured (individually or as a co-insured family member) can enrol. Contributions are based on the minimum social wage: €151.41 per month in 2026. Membership brings the full CNS benefits package, including long-term care insurance — minus cash sickness benefits.

The 3-month gap. Voluntary (optional) affiliation only starts paying reimbursements 3 months after you enrol. Keep your private policy running across the gap — and remember you needed comprehensive private cover to get the residence permit in the first place.

How paying for care actually works

Luxembourg doesn't run a British-style free-at-point-of-use system. You choose any doctor (no gatekeeping), pay the bill, and the CNS reimburses 88% of the official tariff for adult consultations — a standard GP visit tariff of about €59.50 leaves roughly €7 with you. Hospital care is largely covered directly. A growing instant-settlement system (paiement immédiat direct) means many doctors now charge you only your co-pay. Most residents add a cheap complementary mutuelle (such as CMCM) to cover co-pays, dental and optical extras.

StageWhat you need
Residence applicationComprehensive private health insurance valid in Luxembourg — a hard requirement of the permit file.
First months in LuxembourgEnrol voluntarily with the CCSS immediately; keep private cover through the 3-month waiting period.
Settled residentCNS as the backbone (88% of tariffs); optional mutuelle for co-pays and extras. If you later work, affiliation becomes automatic and contribution-based.
For our 50–70 readers: unlike private insurers, the CNS has no age rating, no medical underwriting and no enrolment age cap — the voluntary contribution is the same at 68 as at 38. That makes Luxembourg's public system unusually friendly to older newcomers once you're in. Americans: Medicare doesn't travel — most people keep premium-free Part A and decide on Part B based on return plans.
In this section

Guides

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Voluntary CNS affiliation, step by step

The CCSS forms, the documents, and how the 3-month wait is counted.

Coming soon

Mutuelles compared

What CMCM and the alternatives cover, and what a couple in their 60s should expect to pay.

Coming soon

Medicare and moving abroad

What happens to US Medicare when you leave, and why most people keep Part A.

Sources

  1. CCSS — Voluntary health insurance affiliation (contribution €151.41/month, 5.60% of €2,703.74; 3-month waiting period): ccss.public.lu
  2. Guichet.lu — Enrolling for voluntary health and maternity insurance: guichet.public.lu
  3. CNS — reimbursements and tariffs: cns.public.lu; 88%/€59.50 GP tariff corroborated by Switchr 2026 reimbursement guide (market source)
  4. IGSS — Paramètres sociaux 1.1.2026 (minimum social wage): igss.gouvernement.lu
  5. Life expectancy: STATEC population release 2025: statistiques.public.lu
This page is general information, not medical or insurance advice. Tariffs and contribution rates are indexed and change; confirm with the CNS and CCSS before relying on them.
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