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Startup Simplifies Hiring of Foreign Nurses in Germany

by Priya Shah – Business Editor February 22, 2026
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Germany is facing a critical shortage of healthcare workers, prompting a surge in efforts to recruit internationally, particularly in the nursing sector. A recent wave of startups are emerging, aiming to streamline the complex process of bringing qualified professionals to the country.

The demographic shift in Europe, with a growing number of retirees and a shrinking workforce, is exacerbating the problem. Hans-Jürgen Rüpcke, managing director of the Seniorenresidenz Rüpcke in Schenefeld, Schleswig-Holstein, reports that “the European market is empty.” His facility relies on international staff for roughly half of its 100 employees, but finding qualified candidates is becoming increasingly difficult. “You’ll see no unemployed nurses left in Bosnia and Herzegovina, nor in Romania or Poland,” Rüpcke stated, adding that the focus is now shifting to Africa and Asia.

Currently, around 2,200 healthcare professionals from India are employed in Schleswig-Holstein, according to the Federal Employment Agency. Approximately 500 of these work directly in healthcare and social services, including clinics, practices, and nursing homes. Pooja Bagi, a nurse from South India who has been working at Seniorenresidenz Rüpcke for six months, described the path to working in Germany as “complicated,” citing language courses, paperwork, and lengthy waiting periods.

Despite the introduction of a “fast-track procedure” in 2020 intended to reduce the processing time for international applicants from twelve to four months, the process remains complex. Multiple agencies are involved, including the Ministry of Education, the Employment Agency, the Foreigners’ Office, and the German embassy.

Startups like Bridge Now, based in Appen, Schleswig-Holstein, are attempting to address these challenges. Founder Vineeta Desai aims to simplify the recruitment of nurses from India by connecting qualified professionals with employers and providing support with visa applications and credential recognition. A key feature of Bridge Now’s platform is a timeline that tracks the progress of each application, providing transparency for both applicants and employers.

“Neither for the employers nor for the applicants is it transparent,” Desai explained, referring to the often opaque bureaucratic process. Beyond facilitating the administrative hurdles, Bridge Now also offers support with housing, navigating local authorities, and cultural integration, recognizing that successful recruitment requires more than just securing a work permit.

The state of Schleswig-Holstein is also actively supporting the recruitment of international healthcare workers, offering a subsidy of €12,500 per qualified nurse. The Welcome Center Schleswig-Holstein provides advice on immigration and integration issues, including language courses and specialized professional training. Businesses can also access consulting services related to residency permits, training opportunities, and the onboarding of international staff.

The Tern Group, a global recruitment firm, recently secured €20.4 million in funding to expand its AI-powered platform for recruiting and integrating international nurses in Germany. CEO Matthias Mauch emphasized the necessity of foreign-trained professionals to address the growing nursing shortage, stating, “We will only be able to get the nursing shortage under control with the help of foreign nurses.” The funding round was led by London-based venture capital firm Notion Capital, with participation from several other investors.

Another startup, voize, a Berlin-based company, recently closed a Series A funding round of $50 million USD. Voize has developed a speech assistant designed to reduce the administrative burden on nurses, aiming to make the profession more attractive.

February 22, 2026 0 comments
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Flu Outbreak at Care Home in Vorpommern-Greifswald: Residents & Visitors Urged to Take Precautions

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor February 18, 2026
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Influenza A has been detected at the Haus der Zufriedenheit, a care facility in Ferdinandshof, prompting the Volkssolidarität, the facility’s operator, to encourage visitors to wear masks and gloves. A sign posted at the entrance of the home urges guests to utilize the provided protective equipment to avoid infection and prevent further transmission.

“We have only had one case so far,” said Ute Erpinder, a staff member at Haus der Zufriedenheit, on Wednesday. The individual is experiencing flu symptoms but has not required hospitalization. “We’ve gotten off relatively lightly so far,” Erpinder added. Despite the limited number of cases, the facility opted for transparency, openly communicating the potential risk, particularly to protect its vulnerable residents. “These are all elderly people, many with pre-existing conditions. This allows guests to prepare and take precautions.”

The development comes as influenza activity appears to be waning across Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, according to the state’s Office for Health and Social Affairs (Lagus). The number of acute respiratory illnesses reported during the week of February 9th to 15th decreased compared to the previous week, including cases of Influenza A and B. Although, Lagus notes that the flu and cold season continues, and COVID-19 viruses are still circulating, albeit at lower levels.

The situation in Vorpommern-Greifswald and Rügen has been particularly acute, with clinics in Greifswald and Wolgast reportedly nearing capacity. The region has also experienced a surge in accidents due to icy conditions. In Stralsund, children have been disproportionately affected by the current wave of influenza, according to reports.

The Asklepios-Klinik in Pasewalk, along with Ameos facilities in Anklam and Ueckermünde, have all reported an increased number of influenza patients compared to last winter, according to a statement from Ameos spokesperson Felix Naundorf. Dirk Werner, Chief Physician of Internal Medicine at the Anklam clinic, stated that the current situation represents a seasonally expected, but overall high, level of infection. He noted that the cases observed are primarily Influenza Type A, presenting with respiratory distress, fever, fatigue, and cough, with severe cases typically occurring in patients with underlying health conditions.

The Volkssolidarität NORDOST e.V., which operates the Haus der Zufriedenheit, offers a range of services including healthcare, housing, childcare, and counseling. Its “Boddenhus” facility in Greifswald serves as a community hub for health, culture, and recreation.

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