Coalition dispute erupts over Warken's public health insurance savings draft

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.

Last year, statutory health insurers' expenditures rose 7.8 percent to 352 billion euros, outpacing revenues and threatening contribution hikes. Warken's reform package, drawing from the expert commission's recommendations first presented two weeks prior to her Berlin press conference, seeks to avert a 15 billion euro deficit in 2027 through nearly 20 billion euros in savings, including 3.8 billion euros from the insured—allowing stable contribution rates.

The draft, unveiled this week, is set for cabinet approval before the summer break, but faces resistance within the coalition. CSU parliamentary group leader Klaus Holetschek told Stern: "There are correct approaches... such as ensuring expenditures do not rise faster than revenues and that everyone contributes. But it is all well-intentioned but not sustainable if the entry into insurance-unrelated benefits does not succeed." The CSU demands shifting costs for citizen's income recipients away from insurers.

This follows earlier series developments, including the commission's 66 proposals, Warken's partial adoption plans, and prior CSU skepticism.

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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.

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.

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The CSU has sharply criticized Federal Health Minister Nina Warken's (CDU) plans to stabilize statutory health insurance. Bavarian CSU parliamentary leader Klaus Holetschek called for stronger federal budget financing of contributions for Bürgergeld recipients. Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil (SPD) rejects this.

German Health Minister Nina Warken is calling for swift implementation of a new law allowing annual prescriptions for chronically ill patients. The measure aims to cut unnecessary doctor visits without raising costs for insurers or contributors. Yet, no concrete agreement on the details has been reached so far.

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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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Coalition politicians in Germany are calling for a two-euro increase in tobacco tax per pack to reduce consumption and generate billions in revenue. The extra funds would be used to lower VAT on medicines. Compared to countries like the UK and Australia, Germany has been lenient with the cigarette industry so far.

 

 

 

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