Reform of Long-Term Care Insurance: 3286 Euros for a Care Place โ and That's Only the Personal Contribution
The Barmer health insurance company calls for urgent reforms in long-term care insurance due to skyrocketing costs and a significant increase in the number of care recipients in Bavaria.
"They pulled him out like a rabbit from a hat." Opposition criticizes the swift replacement of the head of VZP
The Czech opposition is criticizing the rapid replacement of the director of the largest health insurance company, VZP, asserting that it reflects political maneuvering rather than genuine reform away from political influence.
The announcement by Kathy Hochul in New York that impacts drivers and proposes to regulate auto insurance
New York Governor Kathy Hochul announces a set of proposals aimed at regulating auto insurance to combat fraud and reduce high premiums.
Reform May Surprise Pensioners Unpleasantly โ Minister Speaks Now
A recent reform could significantly reduce financial support for low-income pensioners in Finland, raising concerns from the Social Insurance Minister.
A revolutionary shift in tax payments is emerging: Goal: Keep Czechs employable
The Czech Ministry of Health plans to revolutionize the healthcare system by integrating health and sickness insurance, aiming to incentivize effective treatments that reduce long-term disability and keep people working.
F.A.Z. exclusive: The 215 billion risk for the youth
A new report warns that upcoming government reforms in Germany's pension and care insurance systems could impose a costly burden on future generations.
F.A.Z. exclusive: The 215 billion risk for younger people
A new analysis suggests that a proposed nursing care reform in Germany could lead to an additional financial burden of โฌ300 billion on future generations, potentially igniting further generational conflicts over fiscal responsibility.
F.A.Z. Exclusive: The 215 Billion Risk for Younger Generations
The proposed reform in long-term care insurance could impose financial burdens on younger generations exceeding those of the planned pension changes, potentially leading to intergenerational conflict.
Victims of accidents without compensation? Rise in OC policy prices? Project Poland 2050
The article discusses proposed changes to liability insurance (OC) by the political party Poland 2050, which aims to reform the insurance system and address concerns about compensation and rising premiums.
Abolition of the health insurance contribution? The Minister of Health announces talks with the Left
Poland's Minister of Health plans to discuss the abolition of the health insurance contribution with the Left and the finance minister in early March.
Claudia, the electoral reform and a huge life insurance
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum's upcoming electoral reform project raises questions about its necessity given her party's current electoral success.
Is It Worth Working in Retirement?
The Croatian Pensioners' Party and the Union of Retirees criticize the amendments to the pension insurance law, while Secretary Ivan Vidiลก claims the reforms have significantly improved the situation for retirees.
The Economic Council advocates for more personal responsibility in health insurance
The CDU's Economic Council is calling for stronger reforms in health insurance, specifically suggesting the removal of dental services to relieve state finances by billions, a proposal that has elicited outrage from the Greens and the Left.
Why does the new government want to change the public health insurance system? You will find out in the Round Table debate
The article discusses the new government's plans to reform the public health insurance system and invites readers to engage in a Round Table debate.
Proposal for a new practice fee: Better to discuss the remuneration of the medical profession
The article discusses the need for structural reforms in the health system rather than provocative proposals, criticizing the government's lack of effective changes in the face of existing issues.
For a fairer ELGA
The article discusses the need for reforms to make ELGA (Greek Agricultural Insurance Organization) fairer for farmers.
Pediatricians, psychiatrists, dermatologists... Consultation fees will increase on January 1st
Consultation fees for various medical specialists, including pediatricians, psychiatrists, and dermatologists, will rise starting January 1st as part of a broader reform in physician compensation, after previous increases were postponed to 2025 due to financial tensions in the health insurance system.
The Imbalance of the Care System โ and a Horror Scenario
The planned reform of the care system is stalled, prompting alarm from the governing coalition and drastic warnings from the health insurance association about potential insolvency of several care funds by 2026.
Nursing care funds face bankruptcy - Fund chief proposes higher hurdles for care dependency
The chief of the health insurance associations warns of potential bankruptcy for several nursing care funds and emphasizes the need for reforms in the nursing sector, highlighting that the seriousness of the situation is not yet fully understood by all parties involved.