Morocco’s National Social Security Fund (CNSS) has approved a revision to the national reference pricing (TNR) for certain healthcare services covered by mandatory health insurance (AMO). This revision is expected to lead to improved reimbursement rates for private doctors. The agreement in principle requires a new convention to be signed by multiple stakeholders – private doctors’ coalition, the Ministry of Health, the National Order of Doctors, CNSS, and the National Health Insurance Agency (ANAM) – before it takes effect. The updated TNR will directly impact the financial compensation doctors receive for covered procedures. Details of the specific tariff changes have not yet been released. This agreement follows negotiations between the medical community and authorities regarding fair compensation for healthcare services. The move aims to improve access to healthcare and support private medical practices within the Moroccan system.