By Maria Martinez BERLIN, April 29 (Reuters) - Germany's cabinet approved a draft bill to reform the statutory health insurance system on Wednesday, aiming to save 16.3 billion euros ($19.08 billion) ...
The comprehensive reform package aims to plug a multibillion-euro hole in Germany's expensive health care system. Reforms include mandatory second opinions for costly surgeries and no more coverage ...
A father olds his daughter's hand. Changes are coming to health insurance in Germany. Photo: Pixabay Germany is planning a major overhaul of the public health insurance system, with plans to restrict ...
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