
Municipalities: Care reform: City Day calls for conversion to full insurance
In the autumn, the Federal Government also wants to tackle the reform of long-term care insurance.
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In the autumn, the Federal Government also wants to tackle the reform of long-term care insurance. The city council has clear ideas about what needs to be changed. One could orientate oneself on the approach of the Saarland Prime Minister Anke Rehlinger (SPD), own shares of more than 1,500 euros from the coffers pay.
Furthermore, Warken had spoken out against full insurance. In Leipzig, the cost of “help for care” increased by 300 percent within five years. Increasing financial overload of cities and municipalities Reason for the advance is also the increasing financial overload of cities and municipalities, said Jung. “With a deficit of 30 billion euros every year, the municipalities are completely on the wall.” However, these would have to step in if seniors can no longer pay for the home places themselves.
In addition, “One possibility would be to put on a cap for own shares, which is designed higher or lower depending on income,” said Jung, who is the Mayor of Leipzig (SPD).
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In the autumn, the Federal Government also wants to tackle the reform of long-term care insurance.
reliability low1/7 sourcesThe city council has clear ideas about what needs to be changed
reliability low1/5 sourcesOne could orientate oneself on the approach of the Saarland Prime Minister Anke Rehlinger (SPD), own shares of more than 1,500 euros from the coffers pay.
reliability low1/3 sourcesWarken had spoken out against full insurance.
reliability low1/3 sourcesIn Leipzig, the cost of “help for care” increased by 300 percent within five years.
reliability low1/3 sourcesIncreasing financial overload of cities and municipalities Reason for the advance is also the increasing financial overload of cities and municipalities, said Jung. “With a deficit of 30 billion euros every year, the municipalities are completely on the wall.” However, these would have to step in if seniors can no longer pay for the home places themselves.
reliability low1/3 sources“One possibility would be to put on a cap for own shares, which is designed higher or lower depending on income,” said Jung, who is the Mayor of Leipzig (SPD).
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The German Cities Parliament is in favour of the conversion of the care insurance to a full insurance. This is how people who live their lives..
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideRight sideYou can orient yourself on the approach of the Saarland Prime Minister Anke Rehlinger (SPD), own shares of over 1,500 euros from the..
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideRight sideWarken had spoken out against full insurance.
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideRight sideIncreasing financial overload of cities and municipalities Reason for the advance is also the increasing financial overload of the..
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideRight sideIn Leipzig, the cost of “help for care” increased by 300 percent within five years.
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