Criticism of the Planned Care Reform of the Federal Government
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Criticism of the planned care reform of the Federal Government[more]]>
The previously planned care reform is "a shift of the problem at the expense of the weakest", criticises Manuela Schwesig. The DAK warns against irreparable damage.
"This is not a reform," says SPD politician Manuela Schwesig – and sees the planned care reform as "a postponement of the problem at the expense of the weakest." The head of the DAK even fears "irreparable damage."
The Prime Minister of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Schwesig, warns in the debate about the care reform of more burdens for insured persons.
Over the next two years, nursing insurance is heading for a billion-dollar hole. The Minister of Health presents her first ideas for reform and is immediately critical.
Resistance is growing within the SPD in several German states against the additional burdens planned by the government for those requiring care. Among those who voiced criticism was Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania's Minister-President Manuela Schwesig.
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