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Germany sets out 66 possible reforms to cut health spending

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Germany’s Health Finance Commission has handed policymakers a menu of 66 measures that could reshape the country’s statutory health insurance system and spark difficult political trade-offs.

Faced with a projected funding gap that will rise from €15.3 billion in 2027 to over €40 billion by 2030, the Commission argues that the current trajectory is unsustainable. The policy paper offers far more savings than strictly necessary, leaving politicians to decide who ultimately pays...

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