Berlin – The statutory health insurance contribution rate stabilization law is not finding favor in the Bundesrat (Federal Council). This is evident from numerous amendment recommendations from the Bundesrat's Health Committee, which are available to the German Medical Journal. The upper house of parliament has not yet addressed the recommendations in plenary session. The Health Committee's 66-page document is packed with...
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Berlin – The statutory health insurance contribution rate stabilization law is not finding favor in the Bundesrat (Federal Council). This is evident from numerous amendment recommendations from the Bundesrat's Health Committee, which are available to the German Medical Journal. The upper house of parliament has not yet addressed the recommendations in plenary session. The Health Committee's 66-page document is packed with...