Billions in Deficit in Nursing Care: Criticism of Warken's Reform Plans
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For the first details of the planned care reform, Health Minister Warken has received a lot of criticism. Social associations fear drastic cuts to the detriment of those in need of care. Even in the Union there is a contradiction.[more]]>
The draft for the care reform is still waiting for you. For the day of care, the big lines are outlined – also by care associations.
Shortly before Federal Health Minister Nina Warken (CDU) is set to present her ideas for reforming long-term care insurance, her coalition partner has leveled sharp criticism at the plans that have already been made public. Christos Pantazis, the SPD's health policy spokesperson in the Bundestag, told the newspapers of the Funke Media Group: "Anyone announcing a long-term care reform must not only talk about efficiency and cost-saving measures, …
The draft for the care reform is still waiting for you. For the day of care, the big lines are outlined – also by care associations.
Berlin – In light of growing deficits, demographic pressures, and increasing demand for care in long-term care insurance, SPD health policy expert Christos Pantazis is calling for a fundamental reform that goes beyond short-term measures. "Anyone who seriously wants to solve the long-term care insurance crisis cannot rely solely on..."
Care is the next piece of work that health minister Nina Warken takes on. Fewer benefits, less pension and an adjustment of nursing grade 1 are in discussion. Not to mention the payment. Experts call for alarm A fundamental right to care is demanded by the young nurses, who are taking to the streets this week on the occasion of the International Day of Care. The Walk of Care, which leads to the Ministry of Health in Berlin, is the annual Fanal f…
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