Germany’s Health Minister has unveiled a new healthcare strategy centered on prevention, aiming to improve public health while reducing costs. The plan, announced in Berlin, emphasizes increased screening programs and public health initiatives. It also introduces tighter oversight and cost-cutting measures to make the system more sustainable. Officials say the shift from treatment-focused to prevention-focused care could lead to better health outcomes and lower long-term expenses. The strategy is expected to be implemented over the coming years, with pilot programs starting soon.
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