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  2. German Health Care Reform - Wikipedia

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    Health care reform measures in Germany are designated by the legislature for the organization of the health care system. The main aim of such reforms is to curb the increase of costs in statutory health insurance (for example, by stabilizing the contribution rate and, thus, non-wage labor costs by reducing benefits, increasing co-payments or by changing the remuneration of service providers). [1]

  3. Economy of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Germany's credit rating by credit rating agencies Standard & Poor's, Moody's, and Fitch Ratings stands at the highest possible rating AAA with a stable outlook in 2016. [144] Germany's "debt clock" (Schuldenuhr) reversed for the first time in 20 years in January 2018. It is now currently increasing at 10,424.00 per second (October 2020).

  4. Healthcare in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Health insurance in Germany is split in several parts. 88% of Germany's earning population is covered by statutory public health insurance funds, [45] regulated under by the Sozialgesetzbuch V (SGB V), which defines the general criteria of coverage, which are translated into benefit packages by the Federal Joint Committee. 11% opt for private ...

  5. The worst-performing major economy also faces a budget ... - AOL

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    The fallout has left Germany projected to be the worst-performing major economy this year, shrinking by 0.5%, according to the International Monetary Fund. Prospects for next year are only a ...

  6. German bosses are blaming the country’s economic woes on ...

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    While it has largely avoided a technical recession, Germany’s economy contracted by 0.3% in 2023 and is set for a 0.2% decline this year. "Sick Man of Europe " Employees took 15 days of sick ...

  7. Why some are calling Germany ‘the sick man of Europe ... - AOL

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    China is Germany’s fourth-biggest export market but it is facing a cocktail of economic problems — including slowing growth and record youth unemployment — that have crimped demand for ...

  8. Federal Joint Committee (Germany) - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Joint Committee (German: Gemeinsamer Bundesausschuss (G-BA)) refers to a group of German public health agencies that were merged in 2004, under an independent chairman. [1] It is authorized to make binding regulations growing out of health reform bills passed by lawmakers, along with routine decisions regarding healthcare in Germany ...

  9. Factbox-Germany's election in polls, parties and policy debates

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    Here are the main parties contending, their poll standings, and the key policy issues: PARTIES. Germany has two, centrist big tent parties: Scholz's centre-left Social Democrats (SPD) and the ...