German Health Minister Warken partially rejects Finance Commission proposals

In response to last week's Finance Commission on Health report, German Health Minister Nina Warken (CDU) plans to implement only select proposals. She rejects abolishing free co-insurance for childless spouses under six years old and advocates exemptions for caregiving relatives.

Following the commission's presentation of 66 savings proposals to address looming coverage gaps, Warken stated she will not adopt them one-to-one. "I will not implement the commission's proposals one-to-one," she told the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.

She opposes eliminating free co-insurance for spouses without children under six. "Caregiving relatives provide such an important contribution that I find it hard to justify burdening them," Warken said, calling for their exemption.

Warken backs other commission ideas, including cutting unprompted skin cancer screenings, higher drug co-payments, and abolishing a special doctor fee. She dismissed doctors' threats of resistance: "It cannot be that when saving, we always just point to others."

Showing understanding for the pharmaceutical industry amid US tariff threats, she also urged less bureaucracy. The contribution stabilization law is slated for cabinet decision before summer break.

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Health insurers' chief demands abolition of voluntary services

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Andreas Gassen, chairman of the Kassenärztliche Bundesvereinigung, calls for the complete elimination of voluntary additional services provided by statutory health insurance funds to achieve savings. He estimates the potential savings at nearly one billion euros per year. This comes amid a looming financing gap of twelve billion euros in the statutory health insurance system.

Following coalition negotiations and a December 2025 mediation effort on her stalled savings law, Federal Health Minister Nina Warken (CDU) received a major boost on Monday as a government-appointed commission of ten scientists presented a 480-page report with 66 reform measures for statutory health insurers in Berlin. The proposals aim to close a projected 15.3 billion euro deficit next year and generate over 40 billion euros in short- to medium-term savings, preventing contribution increases.

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Following recent coalition consultations, Federal Health Minister Nina Warken expressed optimism about her savings package to ease pressure on health insurance funds. The mediation committee meets on December 17 to resolve the stalled law, averting potential contribution hikes for millions in 2026.

The CDU economic council has proposed tax cuts and reductions in social benefits in its "Agenda for Workers," including removing dental coverage from health insurance. The plans face sharp criticism from politicians and associations, who label them unsocial and harmful to creating a two-tier medical system. Even within the CDU, there is discontent.

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Federal Economics Minister Katherina Reiche (CDU) has rejected demands for an excess profits tax to address high fuel prices. She called measures like fuel vouchers misleading and proposed raising the commuter allowance instead. The price surges stem from the Iran war.

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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Germany's statutory health insurers are pushing for digitalization in healthcare. They propose a mandatory digital navigation tool that must be used before visiting a doctor and could issue prescriptions or referrals without medical contact in some cases. The concept aims to better organize outpatient care amid staff shortages and financing issues.

 

 

 

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