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Should well-earners pay more into the health insurance fund in the future? That is what the SPD health politician Pantazis proposes. The Union promptly rejects the initiative - which is a pity for Germany as a business location.

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Should well-earners pay more into the health insurance fund in the future? That is what the SPD health politician Pantazis proposes. The Union promptly rejects the initiative - which is a pity for Germany as a business location.

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The statutory health insurance funds are still in financial need. Higher contributions for good earners could help, is a proposal from the SPD. The Union rejects this.

Berlin – Those who earn more in Germany could soon have to pay higher health insurance contributions if the SPD and the Greens have their way. In light of the strained financial situation of statutory health insurance providers, Christos Pantazis, the health policy spokesperson for the SPD parliamentary group, made a statement in Saturday's Bild newspaper...

The statutory health insurance funds are still in financial need. Higher contributions for good earners could help, is a proposal from the SPD. The Union rejects this.

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The statutory health insurance funds are still in financial need. Higher contributions for good earners could help, says a proposal from the SPD. The Union rejects this.The Union faction rejected a SPD initiative for higher health insurance contributions for good earners. "This makes work and performance unnecessarily more expensive and it harms Germany as a business location," said the deputy head of the Union's health policy Albert Stegemann (…

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Insured persons not only pay for medicine and medical visits, but also bear the costs of the general public. About hardly known services, which provide for much criticism.

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zdfheute.de broke the news in on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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