The government’s plan to extend the health hotel in 1450 to an extensive “health navigation system” ensures controversial discussions. Although some readers generally welcome the idea, there is a lot of skepticism about whether the structural problems of the health system can be solved by this measure. We have summarized the best comments for you!
Many readers doubt the feasibility of the project and criticize the government sharply. The focus in particular is on how the structural problems of the health system, such as lack of doctors and overloaded practices, are in the focus.
Problems about long waiting times and a shortage of doctors
Some readers report their personal experiences with long waiting times and the shortage of doctors. They doubt that the new system can solve these problems. In particular, it is often criticized that there are simply not enough doctors for health insurance to meet the demand. Even urgent cases often have to wait months for an appointment, which is a huge burden for many patients.
Numerous specific suggestions for improving current imbalance can also be read on the forum. One of the most prominent ideas is to increase the number of doctors for health insurance and to make working conditions in this area more attractive. reader Akitaopa Encourages election doctors to integrate more into the system by making their services more easily arranged via the health insurance companies.
“Finally someone does something”
There are also readers between criticism who see the initiative as a step in the right direction. They emphasize that at least a first attempt is made to tackle the problems in the health system. Nevertheless, these readers also emphasize that only the hotline will not be sufficient to solve the structural problems. They see the reform more as a first step, which must be supplemented with further measures to achieve really noticeable improvements.
How do you see the situation? Do you think the planned reform can shorten the waiting times? Share your opinion with us in the comments!
Source: Krone

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