Nina Warken defends savings package with higher nursing burdens

German Health Minister Nina Warken (CDU) has defended her planned savings package, which includes higher financial burdens for nursing home residents. In an ntv show, she admitted imposing cuts on people and viewed the broad criticism as evidence of balance. The draft is set for the federal cabinet on April 29.

Nina Warken presented a draft savings package last week to relieve statutory health insurances by 19.6 billion euros in 2027. This exceeds the expected gap of 15 billion euros and aims to prevent increases in additional contributions. Measures include spending caps on practices, hospitals, and pharmaceuticals, as well as higher co-payments for medicines and restrictions on contribution-free co-insurance for spouses.

Within the nursing reform, subsidies for residents' co-payments in homes will grow more slowly, and recognition as care-needy or assignment to lower care levels will become harder. This is to reduce the number of recognized care-needy individuals and plug holes in nursing insurance, as reported by RedaktionsNetzwerk Deutschland (RND) citing coalition circles.

In the ntv show 'Pinar Atalay', Warken said: »I am imposing something on people«. She viewed the broad criticism as a sign that the proposal »lies relatively well in the middle and affects everyone«. People know changes with cuts are necessary. On restricting skin cancer screening to risk groups, she said it was a focus, not abolition.

Criticism comes from opposition, associations, and coalition partners. The German Hospital Society called the plans »outrageous, unrealistic, and highly dangerous for care in Germany«. SPD, Greens, and Left criticized, and parts of the CDU deemed the proposals not viable.

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Federal Health Minister Nina Warken announces health insurance savings plans at Berlin press conference.
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Warken presents savings measures for statutory health insurance

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Federal Health Minister Nina Warken (CDU) presented far-reaching savings plans for statutory health insurance (GKV) at a press conference in Berlin on Tuesday. She intends to implement more than three-quarters of an expert commission's 66 proposals to save 20 billion euros starting next year. The funds currently face a deficit of about 15 billion euros.

Federal Health Minister Nina Warken's (CDU) draft law to stabilize statutory health insurance—building on her April 14 announcement of the Finance Commission's 66 savings proposals—is now public, aiming for nearly 20 billion euros in relief by 2027. Coalition partners, especially the CSU, criticize the burden distribution amid a looming 15 billion euro deficit.

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As the April 29 cabinet decision approaches, Health Minister Nina Warken and Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil signal openness to adjustments in the statutory health insurance savings package, originally based on the Finance Commission's 66 proposals. Following the recent draft release and coalition disputes, associations and opposition intensify criticisms.

Markus Blumenthal-Beier, head of the German house doctors' association, calls on statutory health insurers to cut their administrative costs. He proposes halving them mid-term rather than restricting patient care. CSU politician Klaus Holetschek advises seeking cooperations and mergers.

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Vice-Chancellor Lars Klingbeil outlined a reform agenda for the coalition at the Bertelsmann Foundation. He demanded courage from his SPD, as 2026 would require boldness. This comes ahead of negotiations on a major package of measures.

Andreas Gassen, head of the Kassenärztliche Bundesvereinigung (KBV), dismissed demands for a guarantee of specialist doctor appointments within three weeks as „bullshit“ and „socialist regulatory frenzy“. He stressed that appointment allocations must be based on medical need. Gassen was responding to SPD parliamentary group leader Matthias Miersch.

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Saxony-Anhalt's Minister President Sven Schulze has insisted on the states' right to have a say in planned social reforms. He called for close coordination and special consideration of East German concerns. He made these statements in an interview with Germany's Editorial Network (RND).

 

 

 

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