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Health care, including its industry and all services, is one of the largest sectors of the German economy. Direct inpatient and outpatient care equivalent to just about a quarter of the entire 'market' – depending on the perspective. As of 2007 a total of 4.4 million people were working in the health care sector, about one in ten employees.
The following is a list of hospitals in Germany. This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (April 2020) Hospitals. Hospital City
In January 1995, the government of Helmut Kohl introduced the Social Law XI 1, the German long term care insurance. It is an independent part of the social security in Germany, in the Sozialgesetzbuch and provides financial provision for the risk of care necessity. Long-term care insurance was introduced as the fifth pillar of social insurance ...
EUR€ 1.3 billion [1] (2019) Number of employees. 17,372 (2019) The Vivantes Hospital Group is a state-owned healthcare company operating hospitals, primary healthcare centers, nursing facilities, and other medical centers in Berlin. The company runs 10 hospitals with a total capacity of about 6,000 beds and more than 17,000 employees.
Takeaway. In general, inpatient vs. outpatient care depends on how long you need to be in a hospital or clinic. Outpatient procedures are handled on the same day, while inpatient procedures ...
Pages in category "Healthcare in Germany". The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Healthcare in Germany.
Israel. Health care in Israel as a percentage of GDP. Israel has a system of universal healthcare as set out by the 1995 National Health Insurance Law. The state is responsible for providing health services to all residents of the country, who can register with one of the four national health service funds.
G. German Agency for Quality in Medicine. German Coalition for Patient Safety. German Foundation for Patient Rights.