Survey - Bertelsmann Foundation: Every Fourth Family Doctor Wants to Stop Earlier
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Every fourth family doctor wants to stop earlier, already 5000 jobs are vacant. This is one of the problems the health ministers have to solve. There is also a dispute about higher contributions for good earners.
According to a recent survey, a quarter of all general practitioners with their own practice are planning to leave the profession for the next five years. And even today, more than 5,000 general practitioners are considered unoccupied.
The Lusatia is facing a dramatic shortage of general practitioners. The new university medicine in Cottbus will be able to remedy the problems later, but it will not be able to solve them in time.
According to a survey by the Bertelsmann Stiftung, the lack of family doctors in Germany is likely to worsen in the coming years.
What an alarm signal! Every fourth family doctor in Germany wants to stop in the next five years. This shows a current survey.
According to a study, the number of family doctors will decrease significantly in the next few years. Already several thousand jobs are vacant in Germany. However, the paper sees opportunities to optimize the current system.
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