Warken calls for simpler building standards for care homes

Federal Health Minister Nina Warken has called on the states to lower building standards for care homes. The goal is to reduce nursing care costs.

Warken told the Funke Mediengruppe newspapers that legal requirements for care homes should be reduced to the minimum. She criticized excessive space rules for rooms and common areas as too inflexible.

The minister also defended planned changes to supplements for care home residents. These supplements had doubled to over seven billion euros between 2022 and 2025. Higher relief levels are now to start six months later each time.

The plan is intended to relieve nursing care funds by 2.6 billion euros next year. Warken rejected criticism from the Städtetag about additional costs for municipalities and pointed to other relief measures such as annually dynamized benefits.

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Nina Warken defending care insurance reform package at press conference
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Warken defends savings package for care insurance amid criticism

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Federal Health Minister Nina Warken (CDU) has presented and defended her draft reform of the care insurance system. The package includes higher contributions and benefit restrictions to avert a looming deficit.

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.

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Manuela Schwesig, minister president of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, has criticized federal health minister Nina Warken's plans for nursing care reform. She sees them as shifting problems onto the weakest. DAK chief Andreas Storm also called for a reform moratorium.

Following Chancellor Merz's announcement that the bill was practically ready, the German government finalized its health reform draft on April 28, targeting 16.3 billion euros in savings from 2027—down from an initial 19.6 billion—to address a 15.3 billion euro deficit at statutory health insurers. The Greens decry it as a burden on insured people and companies, while Health Minister Nina Warken calls it balanced. Cabinet approval is set for Wednesday.

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A new analysis reveals major regional differences in out-of-pocket costs for nursing home places in Germany. In Cologne, those affected pay up to 1000 euros more per month than in Saxony-Anhalt.

The government will appoint an inquiry to reform the 30-year-old law on psychiatric compulsory care. The announcement follows the murder in Boden on Christmas Day last year.

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The German federal government plans to eliminate free co-insurance for spouses in statutory health and long-term care insurance. The move aims to plug budget shortfalls at health insurance funds and will make coverage more expensive for many families. Handelsblatt learned of this from coalition sources.

 

 

 

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