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Healthcare reform: What will change with the savings package for insured people
Germany🏛️ PoliticsCenter17 hr. ago

Healthcare reform: What will change with the savings package for insured people

Germany has approved a major healthcare reform aimed at reducing rising costs in the statutory health insurance system. The 'Contribution Rate Stabilization Act' introduces higher co-payments for prescription medications, eliminates coverage for homeopathic treatments, and reduces subsidies for dental prosthetics. The reforms seek to curb spending growth by aligning it with income trends and ensuring payments only improve care outcomes. These changes are intended to prevent a potential collapse of the system due to unsustainable expenditure increases, which reached nearly 336 billion euros last year and rose rapidly in early 2026. The reform includes adjustments to contribution limits for high earners and restrictions on the free insurance of spouses and partners under certain conditions.

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Healthcare reform: What will change with the savings package for insured people

Germany has approved a major healthcare reform aimed at reducing rising costs in the statutory health insurance system. The 'Contribution Rate Stabilization Act' introduces higher co-payments for prescription medications, eliminates coverage for homeopathic treatments, and reduces subsidies for dental prosthetics. The reforms seek to curb spending growth by aligning it with income trends and ensuring payments only improve care outcomes. These changes are intended to prevent a potential collapse of the system due to unsustainable expenditure increases, which reached nearly 336 billion euros last year and rose rapidly in early 2026. The reform includes adjustments to contribution limits for high earners and restrictions on the free insurance of spouses and partners under certain conditions.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the reform as a necessary measure to address rising healthcare costs and avoid systemic collapse, citing official data and statements from the Federal Minister of Health. It outlines specific changes without overtly favoring any political side, providing balanced information on撙

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