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Diagnose ME/CFS: Vom Gesundheitssystem ignoriert
Germany🏛️ Politics14 hr. ago

Diagnose ME/CFS: Vom Gesundheitssystem ignoriert

The article discusses the tragic death of 30-year-old Kathi, who died by assisted suicide due to ME/CFS, a severe form of Long COVID. Her friends are advocating for greater recognition and support for those living with the condition. The article highlights systemic failures within Germany’s healthcare system, which they argue neglects ME/CFS patients despite its severity. It notes that in 2025, 19 applications for assisted dying based on ME/CFS were received, with ten approved. The process requires extensive documentation of patient autonomy. Politician Karl Lauterbach supports efforts to raise awareness about ME/CFS, noting that many sufferers are bedridden and unable to leave their homes. The article emphasizes the lack of widespread care networks and the challenges faced by patients.

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taz – die tageszeitung logotaz – die tageszeitungIndependentLeft14 hr. ago
Diagnose ME/CFS: Vom Gesundheitssystem ignoriert

The article discusses the tragic death of 30-year-old Kathi, who died by assisted suicide due to ME/CFS, a severe form of Long COVID. Her friends are advocating for greater recognition and support for those living with the condition. The article highlights systemic failures within Germany’s healthcare system, which they argue neglects ME/CFS patients despite its severity. It notes that in 2025, 19 applications for assisted dying based on ME/CFS were received, with ten approved. The process requires extensive documentation of patient autonomy. Politician Karl Lauterbach supports efforts to raise awareness about ME/CFS, noting that many sufferers are bedridden and unable to leave their homes. The article emphasizes the lack of widespread care networks and the challenges faced by patients.

Bias read (Left): The article frames ME/CFS as a neglected medical crisis requiring urgent governmental action, emphasizing systemic failure and calling for policy change. While it presents factual information about the condition and legal processes, the tone leans toward criticizing the current state of healthcare,ซ

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