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Healthcare
Germany
March 31, 2026에 시작됨

A special commission has presented a raft of proposals aimed at curbing Germany's spiraling health care costs. But whether the government can impose them is another matter

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CLAIM 게시자: will Mar 31, 2026
원격의료 서비스 확대는 특히 농촌 지역의 의료 접근성을 높이면서 잠재적으로 비용을 낮출 수 있습니다. 그러나 우리는 그 효과성과 일부 환자들이 직면할 수 있는 기술적 장벽을 평가해야 합니다.
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The idea of expanding telemedicine services could enhance access to care, especially in rural areas, while potentially lowering costs. Nevertheless, we should evaluate its effectiveness and the technological barriers some patients may face.

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CLAIM 게시자: will Mar 31, 2026
제약 의약품 가격 상한제 도입은 환자와 의료 제공자들의 비용을 상당히 낮출 수 있습니다. 그러나 이는 또한 혁신과 신약 개발을 저해할 수 있으며, 이를 신중하게 비교 검토해야 합니다.
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The proposed idea of capping pharmaceutical prices may significantly lower costs for patients and health care providers. However, this could also discourage innovation and the development of new medications, which must be carefully weighed.

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