Many people in private insurance claim that it is at least equally broken, with some saying it is worse. And some of those people I'm speaking about are MDs themselves.
It is broken by German / first-worlds standards, of course, with people not having access to something similar laughing about these claims, if it was remotely funny.
Never get into private health insurance in germany. The problem is that once you are there, you cannot get back. Also, switching insurances gets almost impossible once you actually have a chronic condition. Public insurances have to accept you.
The other problem is that the prices are on a steady rise - the only easy way for private insurances to raise profits is taking it from their clients.
The way to go is public insurance with additional private extensions - it ensures that you can cancel your (sub)-contract without fearing about your general healcare plan.
"Never get into private health insurance in germany. The problem is that once you are there, you cannot get back. Also, switching insurances gets almost impossible once you actually have a chronic condition. Public insurances have to accept you."
There are ways - one example: just make sure you are employed and do not earn more than (roughly) 4500€ / m and tada: back.
"The other problem is that the prices are on a steady rise"
The same is true for the public insurance, beside they do not pay for the same services, medicaments,... as the private insurances. There are also better ways to prevent paying >600€/m when you are over 60. Just a matter of the right company / contract.
"The way to go is public insurance with additional private extensions - it ensures that you can cancel your (sub)-contract without fearing about your general healcare plan."
100% agree on this. If you are an employee.
//edit: not sure if this discussion fits here or if we, if there would be any interest, should use IRC or something else.
It is broken by German / first-worlds standards, of course, with people not having access to something similar laughing about these claims, if it was remotely funny.