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Health care in Germany: Inside a system at breaking point
Hospitals face staff shortages, waiting times are growing, and bureaucracy is slowing everything down. At the same time, many beds and resources remain underused. German politicians are now debating major reforms: Should the country spend even more, or start cutting services? What changes are needed to make healthcare sustainable — and ensure people actually get the care they pay for?
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Hospitals face staff shortages, waiting times are growing, and bureaucracy is slowing everything down. At the same time, many beds and resources remain underused. German politicians are now debating major reforms: Should the country spend even more, or start cutting services? What changes are needed to make healthcare sustainable — and ensure people actually get the care they pay for?
Hospitals face staff shortages, waiting times are growing, and bureaucracy is slowing everything down. At the same time, many beds and resources remain underused. German politicians are now debating major reforms: Should the country spend even more, or start cutting services? What changes are needed to make healthcare sustainable — and ensure people actually get the care they pay for?
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