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SPD Criticizes Union Plan to Eliminate Dental Coverage for Health Insurance

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SPD vice-Chairwoman Condemns ⁤Proposal to⁤ Eliminate ⁣dental Coverage ⁣as “Anti-social”

Berlin – A proposal from the Union’s economic council to remove dental treatments, orthodontics, and treatment travel ⁣costs from statutory health insurance coverage has sparked fierce criticism from Dagmar Schmidt, ‍deputy chairman of the SPD parliamentary group. Schmidt labeled the suggestion “anti-social” and warned‍ it would exacerbate⁢ inequality within the German healthcare system.

“Dental⁢ services in particular are⁤ without ​ifs​ and buts,” Schmidt told Reuters on Tuesday. ​”The proposal to ⁤delete these ​services leads to even greater inequality in the health system.” she argued for a broader ⁤debate on‌ financing social security systems,⁣ referencing the ⁣potential inclusion⁤ of civil servants in statutory health insurance, and dismissed the proposal as originating from “privileged groups ⁤that are not affected anyway.”

The Union’s ‍economic council’s ten-point ‌plan, aimed‍ at bolstering Germany’s economic⁢ and investment ​landscape, suggested individuals could ⁣secure these services privately. This plan has also drawn condemnation from within the CDU itself, with Dennis Radtke, chairman‌ of the CDA workers’​ wing, calling it “more ⁢than ⁤cynical” that a ⁢group of primarily privately insured individuals would propose such measures impacting the majority of the population.

The ⁢debate ⁢comes as Health Minister Nina Warken (CDU) seeks solutions to address rising​ healthcare costs and​ stabilize contribution rates for ‍health and nursing care ​insurance, as reported by welt. The escalating costs are prompting a⁣ search for new proposals to maintain⁢ the financial stability of‌ the⁣ system.

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