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Health Insurance Savings Act Comes: Who Does Not Trade Loses Rights

The planned GKV contribution rate stabilisation law is to relieve the statutory health insurance by almost 20 billion euros by 2027, at the expense of the insured persons. Anyone who receives citizens' money, has dental treatment before him, is privately insured with a health insurance or is currently receiving health benefits, has concrete window of action until the end of 2026. Anyone who misses it pays more or loses rights that still apply to…
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Berlin – The German government intends to stick to its existing plans for savings in the healthcare sector. A draft law to stabilize contribution rates in statutory health insurance (GKV) is currently under discussion. Last week, the federal states proposed several improvements to...

The planned GKV contribution rate stabilisation law is to relieve the statutory health insurance by almost 20 billion euros by 2027, at the expense of the insured persons. Anyone who receives citizens' money, has dental treatment before him, is privately insured with a health insurance or is currently receiving health benefits, has concrete window of action until the end of 2026. Anyone who misses it pays more or loses rights that still apply to…

The BSW parliamentary group in the Brandenburg state parliament has warned of serious consequences from the planned statutory health insurance contribution rate stabilization law. Health policy spokesperson Andreas Kutsche stated in a parliamentary debate on Friday that the law primarily stabilizes the pressure on healthcare workers. Patients will not become ten percent less ill if services are cut by ten percent, Kutsche argued. He criticized t…

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berliner-sonntagsblatt.de broke the news on Friday, June 19, 2026.
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