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Germany Stems Healthcare Costs by Imposing New Requirements on Drug Companies

If a pharmaceutical company wants to introduce a new drug, they must show that it offers additional value compared to drugs currently on the market
BERLIN – June 28, 2012 -- Now that the Supreme Court has upheld President Obama’s healthcare plan, pharmaceutical companies, patients and healthcare experts in Europe are waiting to see how a new cost reducing drug price mechanism affects them.   Read More >>

Germans May Complain But Still Have Better Care Than The U.S.

Frequently German hospitals have three or four beds per room, but don’t have long waits for surgery
March 26, 2012 – BERLIN -- German healthcare experts, responding to comments made to an initial article in Tthe Lund Report, rejected some of the complaints, but acknowledged that their system isn’t perfect. Read More >>

Germans Confused Over U.S. Healthcare Debate

Their public healthcare system reached a record surplus of $5.28 billion last year and is one of the oldest systems in Europe
March 14, 2012 -- BERLIN -- As the Republican presidential candidates try to outdo each other over criticizing the Obama administration’s healthcare plan, several German healthcare officials who watch the debate in the United States are in disbelief as to why the American public doesn’t want a national plan. Read More >>
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