Nurses: Cabinet Wants to Give Nurses and Assistants More Skills
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The cabinet has two draft laws on the way to extend the medical powers of nurses. "We expressly welcome this, says Oliver Blatt of the GKV top association.
With two new laws, the black and red government wants to give care workers more powers. Moreover, the nursing training is to be standardized nationwide.
Under the leadership of Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU), the German member of the Bundestag Michael Brand (CDU) took part in the meeting of the Federal Cabinet in Berlin in his capacity as Parliamentary State Secretary. Brand, represented by Minister Karin Prien, contributed to an important reform in the area of care: In coordination with all the federal states, the regulations for the training and remuneration of nursing assistance are …


Actually, it should be quieter in the summer in parliamentary Berlin. However, the cabinet has an exceptionally full agenda – with effect for many citizens.


Berlin - In order to secure personnel for the care, the profession should become more attractive - also with more personal responsibility. Plans for this come now into the Bundestag.
Today, the Federal Cabinet intends to adopt two draft laws aimed at strengthening the nursing profession. Among other things, the law on the extension of powers and debureaucratization in nursing has the fundamental aim of making better use of the competencies of nursing care for care. The law on the introduction of a federal nursing specialist assistance training (PflFAssG) aims to align the training profession of nursing assistant nationwide u…
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