Long-Term Care Reform Plans Spark Widespread Backlash in Germany
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Too heavy a burden on those in need of care, their families, employers and municipalities – the reform proposal presented by Health Minister Nina Warken for the relief of care insurance is receiving sharp criticism from many sides.
Heinz Rothgang, health economist, on the risks of planned care reform[more]]>
Straubinger Tagblatt [Newsroom] Straubing (ots) - Even the care at home is not completely free for the state. It is tempting for the government to look for savings potential at this point. According to the motto: Now all must save. Compared to the ... Continue reading here...Original content of: Straubinger Tagblatt, transmitted by news aktuell
Long-term care reform plans spark widespread backlash in Germany
Concrete details of Germany’s long-term care reform have emerged, sparking intense criticism. Social organisations, states and municipalities are calling planned cuts a “raid” and a “slap in the face”.
Minister Warken's draft law aims primarily at reducing benefits for those in need of care, their families and their employees
"We reject these proposals because they put more strain on the needy and their families and worsen care workers," says Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's Prime Minister.
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