Health costs at a glance: GKV funds increase by 1.7 billion euros in 2025

Erfahren Sie in unserem Artikel, wie der Bewertungsausschuss eine Erhöhung des Orientierungswertes um 3,85 Prozent beschlossen hat, was zu einem Plus von 1,7 Milliarden Euro für die GKV-Mittel in 2025 führt. Dr. Carola Reimann bewertet die Verhandlungsergebnisse positiv und diskutiert die Herausforderungen der gesetzlichen Krankenversicherung. Erhalten Sie Einblicke in die aktuellen Entwicklungen der Gesundheitspolitik und deren Auswirkungen auf die medizinische Versorgung.
Find out in our article on how the evaluation committee has decided to increase the orientation value by 3.85 percent, which leads to an increase of 1.7 billion euros for the GKV funds in 2025. Dr. Carola Reimann positively evaluates the negotiation results and discusses the challenges of statutory health insurance. Get insights into the current developments in health policy and its effects on medical care. (Symbolbild/MB)

Health costs at a glance: GKV funds increase by 1.7 billion euros in 2025

world -moving news from the healthcare system! Yesterday an impressive step was taken that has far -reaching consequences for medical care in Germany. The evaluation committee has decided to increase the orientation value by a sensational 3.85 percent. But what does that mean for the general public? An increase of 1.7 billion euros for statutory health insurance (GKV) in 2025 is imminent!

This decision marks a significant moment not only for doctors, but also for patients across the country. The GKV funds, which are provided for medical and psychotherapeutic services, are heavily increased-a signal that self-government in healthcare demonstrates its ability to act despite increasingly scarce financial resources!

a balanced result for everyone involved

dr. Carola Reimann, the CEO of the AOK federal association, was extremely positive about this negotiation result. She praised the efforts of the GKV Spitzenverband, in particular the excellent management by the deputy chairman Stefanie Stoff-Ahnis. "We expressly welcome the current decision of the evaluation committee," emphasized Reimann. "The good negotiation result shows that the joint self -government is capable of action despite difficult financial framework conditions!"

The question arises: Why is that so important? At a time when health policy is often criticized that it does not comply with its own promises, this step is a bright spot. Reimann makes it clear: "It is anything but a matter of course to achieve a balance between the interests of those involved, especially since the financial situation of the SHI remains tense."

challenges for health policy

The statement that current health policy is often unable to bring about necessary changes must be taken seriously. While the GKV suffers from the pressure of an increasingly uncertain financial climate, this agreement shows that it is still possible to find solutions with clever negotiations. "The political decision -makers must now act! It is time that the promises to relieve the GKV are implemented by non -insurance expenses," Reimann emphasizes.

Berlin experiences a turning point. The increase in the orientation value shows that successes are also possible in an uncertainties. A strong signal for doctors and therapists that their fears are understood and their work will continue to be valued!