A study identified 128 institutions in Germany providing healthcare to uninsured individuals. The care offered was varied and often reliant on private donations, with specialties including general medicine, gynecology, and psychiatry, but overall access was uneven and limited, particularly for those with mobility issues. Comprehensive legislative reforms are necessary to ensure universal basic healthcare and stabilize support for these institutions.
The other health care system in Germany: care for people without health insurance
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Matthias Zimmer, The other health care system in Germany: care for people without health insurance, BMC Health Services Research , 18 Dec 2024
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Matthias Zimmer, The other health care system in Germany: care for people without health insurance, BMC Health Services Research , 18 Dec 2024