Germany’s Lower House of Parliament Passes Healthcare Reform
The bill aims to save €16.3 billion and raises prescription co-payments, while protests from health care staff have already begun.
- On Friday, the Bundestag passed a healthcare reform package aimed at saving €16.3 billion to reduce financial burdens on companies. The bill now advances to the Bundesrat, Germany's upper house representing the 16 federal states.
- Chancellor Friedrich Merz championed the cost-cutting measures as essential to reviving Germany's economy by reducing financial and bureaucratic burdens on companies, building on a government package announced last week.
- The legislation increases medication co-payments to €15 and restricts spousal insurance coverage. Alexandra Bishop, AstraZeneca president for Germany, warned the law "penalises innovation" and puts investments at risk.
- Protests against the measures have already occurred across Germany, with health care staff expressing concerns. Failure to win a Bundesrat majority could send the bill to a mediation committee.
- Further protests are expected in the coming weeks as the government prepares implementation. The new measures will officially apply starting with the 2027 budget, affecting doctors, hospitals, and pharmacies.
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GERMANY'S LOWER HOUSE OF PARLIAMENT APPROVES HEALTHCARE REFORM, UPPER HOUSE VOTE EXPECTED LATER ON FRIDAY
Germany's lower house of parliament approved a bill on Friday aimed at reining in health insurance costs, despite fierce criticism from drugmakers who say tougher pricing measures could hurt profits and deter investment.
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