New price increases: Citizens are massively changing supplementary insurance
In recent weeks, family medicine clinics have been experiencing increased workloads as citizens reconsider their supplementary health insurance due to changes in HZZO's policies and a shift towards private insurers.
"As long as you don't have your head under your arm, you won't be treated"
Despite mandatory health insurance in Germany, many people, including illegal migrants and some German citizens, are uninsured, leading to significant implications for the entire healthcare system.
Winter does not freeze the applicable work obligations
Severe snowfall leads citizens into a complex web of liability rules, clearing obligations, and labor law risks, where losing control on icy surfaces can result in accidents, hefty fines, and loss of insurance coverage.
The Hour of the Insurance Arbitrator Begins
Starting January 15, a new season for consumer protection in the insurance sector begins with the launch of the Insurance Arbitrator, which aims to balance the historically uneven relationship between citizens and insurance companies.
Citizens' Insurance: The Reconciliation of the SPD with Private Patients Would Be Risky
The SPD is distancing itself from citizens' insurance, making a risky shift that could harm the political center in Germany amidst the ongoing debate.
Waiting for the Upswing: We Need Active Entrepreneurs instead of Retirement Beneficiaries
The coalition must undergo a significant course change to create an atmosphere of renewal as Germany stands on the brink of 2026, with citizens and businesses eagerly awaiting an economic upswing amidst struggles in social insurance and local governments.