“There are currently 103 statutory health insurers in Germany: all with their own boards and administrations. They are paid from the membership fees of those insured. Even the smallest health insurance providers still pay more than 175,000 euros per year for board salaries”
Why do we need 103 different companies For public health insurance? Since the services, costs and coverage are mostly decided by the government?
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These 103 also mean (in the worst case) 103 different deduction contracts for medication which pharmacies and doctors have to deal with.
Plus: Every health insurance should also only pay for evidence-based therapies and never for nonsense like homeopathy and osteopathy.
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“There are currently 103 statutory health insurers in Germany: all with their own boards and administrations. They are paid from the membership fees of those insured. Even the smallest health insurance providers still pay more than 175,000 euros per year for board salaries”
Why do we need 103 different companies For public health insurance? Since the services, costs and coverage are mostly decided by the government?
These 103 also mean (in the worst case) 103 different deduction contracts for medication which pharmacies and doctors have to deal with.
Plus: Every health insurance should also only pay for evidence-based therapies and never for nonsense like homeopathy and osteopathy.