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Medical Primary Care - See Specialists Warken's Model Critical

Summary by Deutschlandfunk
Specialists are critical of the introduction of primary medical care planned by the Federal Minister of Health Warken. Afterwards, the family doctor's office will be the first point of contact in the future.

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The Federal Health Minister is planning a comprehensive restructuring of outpatient care and is also considering fees. Patients should be better controlled.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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Specialists are critical of the introduction of primary medical care planned by the Federal Minister of Health Warken. Afterwards, the family doctor's office will be the first point of contact in the future.

·Germany
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Not to go directly to the specialist, but to the family doctor: The planned primary medical system takes shape. Federal Minister of Health Warken mentioned more details.

·Germany
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The legally insured persons currently have a free choice, whether they go to the home or to the specialist doctor. This is to change according to the will of the black and red coalition. Many questions are still open, but the basic principles of the reform are becoming more and more clear.

·Germany
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Access to specialist appointments is to be reorganized. The primary care system is intended to play a key role in this. The first phase of this mammoth project has now taken place in Berlin.

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The primary care system planned by Federal Health Minister Nina Warken (CDU) has been met with approval from the German Association of Family Physicians, although its chairman, Markus Beier, warns against digital initial assessments for patients. "It is positive that Federal Health Minister Nina Warken today gave the go-ahead for the implementation of a mandatory primary care system," Beier told the Rheinische Post (Wednesday edition). The refor…

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berliner-sonntagsblatt.de broke the news in on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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