Three Federal States Complain About Hospital Planning in Karlsruhe
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Since 2024 a prescribed hospital planning regulates the care of premature children. On the other hand, three federal states complain. They feel ignored in their responsibility. Because there are further strict regulations.
Hospitals have had to show minimum cases of patients since 2024 in order to be able to offer certain treatments. Three federal states in Karlsruhe are now complaining against these requirements. It is primarily about the care of premature children.[more]]>
Schleswig-Holstein and other countries feel guided by the care of premature babies and other departments of the Federal Committee.
Baden-Württemberg, Schleswig-Holstein, and Saxony-Anhalt have filed a constitutional complaint against the requirements of the Federal Joint Committee (G-BA). The health ministers of the three states announced this jointly on Tuesday. They want to investigate whether the G-BA's minimum volume and staffing requirements are compatible with the states' responsibility for hospital care. Specifically, this concerns, among other things, the inpatient …
Baden-Württemberg, Saxony-Anhalt, and Schleswig-Holstein are filing a lawsuit in Karlsruhe. They are concerned about requirements for minimum caseloads in hospitals. The states fear that inpatient care could be jeopardized.
If clinics want to treat very small premature babies, they have to show certain minimum amounts of patients. This is a thorn in the eye of three federal states – they have complained about it.
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