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Working Group on Care Started - Federal Health Minister Warken Wants "Courageous Reform"

Summary by Deutschlandfunk
According to the Federal Health Minister Warken, a profound reform of care is necessary. Citizens should be able to rely on their support if necessary, said the CDU politician after the first meeting of the Federal-State Commission on Care Reform in Berlin.

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The federal government and the Länder will not get around severe cuts. It is not the task of the care insurance to pay the cleaning woman. At the same time, Minister Warken must show that she is more successful with the finance minister than her predecessor.

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According to the Federal Health Minister Warken, a profound reform of care is necessary. Citizens should be able to rely on their support if necessary, said the CDU politician after the first meeting of the Federal-State Commission on Care Reform in Berlin.

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Following the deliberations of the federal-state working group in Berlin, Bavaria's Minister of Health and Care, Judith Gerlach, expressed optimism about the planned nursing care reform. The CSU politician spoke of constructive discussions and emphasized the need for a balanced financing mix of contributions, individual contributions, and tax subsidies. This could reduce the burden on nursing care insurance by around four billion euros per year.…

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berliner-sonntagsblatt.de broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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