Tag: Statutory health insurance
Deficit of four billion euros: AOK tears cash finance deep into the red
deficit of four billion euros AOK pulls cash register finances deep into the red 02/18/2022, 10:05 p.m After two years of the pandemic, health insurance companies are deep in the…
Deficit in long-term care insurance: health insurances warn of premium increases
Monday, January 03, 2022 Long-term care insurance deficit Health insurance companies warn against an increase in premiums The contributions for long-term care insurance could rise, warns the National Association of…
The federal government should inject tax money: health insurance companies complain of a deficit of billions
Tuesday, January 04, 2022 The federal government should inject tax money Health insurance companies complain of a deficit of billions For the year 2022, the health insurances will receive an…
“Traffic light has to refill”: health insurance companies warn of premium increases
Tuesday, November 30th, 2021 “The traffic light has to go up again” Health insurance companies warn against an increase in premiums With a record grant, the federal government wants to…
Horrible clinic costs expected: Statutory health insurance physicians demand additional payment for unvaccinated persons
Tuesday, November 23, 2021 Horrific clinic costs expected Statutory health insurance physicians demand co-payment for those who have not been vaccinated The pandemic is tearing huge holes in the finances…
Horrible clinic costs expected: health insurance requires co-payment for unvaccinated people
Tuesday, November 23, 2021 Horrific clinic costs expected Health insurance requires co-payment for the unvaccinated The pandemic is tearing huge holes in the finances of health insurers. In order to…
Even more money from the federal government: health insurance companies need record subsidies
Wednesday October 13, 2021 Even more money from the federal government Health insurance companies need record subsidies If you ask the health insurances, the reasons for their increased expenditure lie…