Germany debates gatekeeper model for healthcare system reform
Proposed primary-care system would require specialist referrals, aiming to reduce doctor visits and ease pressure on overburdened health services.
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Germany is debating a primary-care gatekeeper system that would require patients to see a general practitioner before accessing specialists, according to reporting from Tagesschau.
Proponents argue the model would reduce unnecessary doctor visits, lower costs and ease chronic waiting times across the health system. The reform addresses mounting pressure from overcrowded practices and unsustainable spending.
However, the proposal faces scepticism from some stakeholders concerned about access delays and patient autonomy. The debate reflects broader struggles within European healthcare systems balancing demand against resources.