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Health Insurance Companies Sue the Federal Government for Ten Billion Euros

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The statutory health insurance companies are struggling with a billion-dollar deficit - and this also because, according to their assessment, the federal government does not pay for the care of citizens' money recipients. Now, the funds have sued.

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The health insurance companies and the federal government are fighting for ten billion euros. The insurance of the citizens' money recipients is too high – which is why it is now going to court.

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The statutory health insurance companies are struggling with a billion-dollar deficit - and this also because, according to their assessment, the federal government does not pay for the care of citizens' money recipients. Now, the funds have sued.

·Hamburg, Germany
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The statutory health insurance companies are suing the state. It is about financing the costs for citizens' benefit recipients. Insurance companies want several billion euros.

Health insurance companies sound the alarm: For citizens' money recipients there is an annual gap of ten billion euros in health costs. Now the top association draws to court. This contribution Medical care funds complain against state for enormous costs for citizens' money recipients was published on Young FREEDOM.

For the health care of citizens' money recipients, the statutory funds receive money from the federal government – but clearly too little as they have been monetizing for years. Now the association wants to go to court. It's about 10 billion euros.

·Leipzig, Germany
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"Legal health insurance is officially called the health insurance companies. This is a cumbersome word, but an important one. Because the insurance companies manage themselves, but are ultimately subject to the supervision and will of the state, i.e. to politics. This makes ministers such as Nina Warken (CDU, health) and Bärbel Bas (SPD, social affairs) in fact bosses of the health insurance companies. When these ministers make decisions, they t…

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rtl.lu broke the news in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg on Thursday, September 11, 2025.
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