The head of health insurance doctors in Germany demands a new start to digitize medical practices

The head of health insurance doctors in Germany demands a new start to digitize medical practices

The head of legal health insurance doctors in Germany, Andreas Jassin, called for a complete rethinking of how to digital medical procedures.
Jassen claimed that neither the patient’s electronic file nor the electronic (prescription) recipe are now functioning in statements to the “Fonke” media group.
“You must now have the guts to clearly put a stop to the two defective technologies, take new funding, and start everything again, and this may cost this one billion euros or more,” he continued.

However, given the existing circumstances, digitization will cost a lot of money, delay clinics in their job, and ultimately result in no work being done.”
In response to Jassen’s remarks, Florian Lantes, a spokesman for the Association of Health Insurance Companies, told the German News Agency (dpa) “Instead of starting over, the digitization of the health system should move forward forcefully with the supply of burial solutions.

In addition, Lancets expressed his astonishment at Jassin’s ease in demanding money from subscribers and tax payers, saying: “Whoever talks solely about what cannot happen, does not produce constructive improvements.
In Germany, the online file began in January 2021 with participants who volunteered. The file will be accessible to doctors who have been given permission to access it and will contain the results of the x-ray, x-ray, and laboratory readings.

It was originally scheduled to begin utilising the electronic prescription in the current year, but this action was delayed.
German Health Minister Karl Luverach declared on Saturday that he intended to proceed with the activation of patient electronic records.

German health insurance doctors’ chief calls for a fresh start in the digitization of medical practises.

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