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  2. Healthcare in Germany - Wikipedia

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    According to the World Health Organization, Germany's health care system was 77% government-funded and 23% privately funded as of 2004. [8] In 2004 Germany ranked thirtieth in the world in life expectancy (78 years for men). Physician density in Germany is 4.5 physicians per 1000 inhabitants as of 2021.

  3. Health in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Health in Germany. Germany ranked 20th in the world in life expectancy in 2014 with 76.5 years for men and 82.1 years for women. It had a very low infant mortality rate (4.3 per 1,000 live births ), and it was eighth place in the number of practicing physicians, at 3.3 per 1,000 people. A new measure of expected human capital calculated for 195 ...

  4. Health care system of the elderly in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The population in need of care is expected to increase from over a million to over 2 million people in 2020, which is about 2% of the population in Germany. 70% of the people, who are elderly and in need of care, live in private households, with a family member being the main caregiver in 80% of these households; daughters and daughters in law ...

  5. All About German Shorthaired Pointers - WebMD

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    German shorthaired pointers are a loyal and loving breed in the class of dogs known as the sporting group. They make a great addition to any family, even if you have kids and other pets. But keep ...

  6. German health ministry: no plans for insurance coverage of ...

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    Germany's health ministry has no plans to change a law that prevents the health insurance system from paying for weight-loss drugs, it said on Tuesday, dismissing remarks by an Eli Lilly executive ...

  7. German Shepherds: What to Know - WebMD

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    German shepherds are not typically shy dogs, nor do they often show nervousness. They are a large-sized breed. Males can get up to 24 to 26 inches tall at the shoulders and females are slightly ...

  8. What to Know About German Pinschers - WebMD

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    They have the typical pinscher build, with long legs and a muscular body. German pinschers are 17 to 20 inches tall. They weigh between 25 and 45 pounds. Coat length and quality. German pinschers ...

  9. COVID-19 pandemic in Germany - Wikipedia

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    192,221,468 [3] (doses administered) The COVID-19 pandemic in Germany has resulted in 38,437,756 [3] confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 174,979 [3] deaths. On 27 January 2020, the first case in Germany was confirmed near Munich, Bavaria. [5] By mid February, the arising cluster of cases had been fully contained. [6]