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High earners should pay more for health insurance, Federal Health Minister Warken says

Summary
To stabilize the statutory health insurance funds, Federal Health Minister Warken also wants to impose a heavier burden on high earners.

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Berlin – In the future, well-earners will pay more for the health insurance fund. This is shown by a bill on health reform by Nina Warken (46, CDU).

·Berlin, Germany
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In her draft law, the German Minister for Health, Nina Warken, specified the savings plans. At the beginning of the week, there was no talk of higher contributions.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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The reform of statutory health insurance becomes more concrete. The Minister of Health only now communicates an unpleasant detail for contributors.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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The Minister of Health plans a large savings package. In the course of this, she also wants to abolish non-contributory co-insurance from spouses. But not only for financial reasons.

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The political resistance against Nina Warken's health reform is forming. The CSU is calling for a billion-dollar change – and sees the pharmaceutical industry too heavily burdened.The political resistance against the plans presented by Federal Health Minister Nina Warken (CDU) to stabilise statutory health insurance is growing. "There are proper approaches in the package of Health Minister Warken, for example, that the expenditure should not ris…

·Germany
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In the case of health insurance funds, billions have to be saved. In future, well-earners will also pay more. Specifically, Health Minister Warken wants to raise the ceiling on contributions.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Welt broke the news in Dortmund, Germany on Thursday, April 16, 2026.
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