Joint statement by DGIM, DGIIN and BDI
Internal medicine societies and professional associations welcome the planned emergency reform, but call for changes. #Joint #statement #DGIM #DGIIN #BDI
Internal medicine societies and professional associations welcome the planned emergency reform, but call for changes. #Joint #statement #DGIM #DGIIN #BDI
Before parliamentary deliberations on hospital reform, the DGIM points out gaps in the KHVVG: without ensuring further medical training, there can be no sustainable health care. #DGIM #points #gaps #KHVVG
In memory: Professor Dr. med. Dr. hc mult. Harald zur Hausen He showed the world that persistent research can save lives: With his groundbreaking work identifying the role of human papilloma viruses (HPV) in the
When the current managing director of the German Society for Internal Medicine (DGIM), Maximilian Broglie, retires into private life at the end of November 2023 after more than 20 successful years, the board of the
In mid-June, the BMG presented a revised draft bill as a template for legislation on medical licensing regulations. Even if the draft addresses previous criticisms, there is still room for improvement. The DGIM has summarized
The DGIM welcomes the fact that the BMG is consistently pushing forward digitalization in the healthcare system with the draft bill for the Digital Act (DigiG) and clearly aligning it with the needs of users.
The draft bill on the future design of health care in Germany is expected in a few weeks. The key points paper that the federal and state governments published shortly before the summer break in
The Aktionsbündnis Patient Safety eV (APS) awarded the German Prize for Patient Safety on September 7th in Essen. With the project “Digitally supported family doctor medication management for outpatients with polypharmacy” 1st place went to
The innovation fund project AdAM (digitally supported family doctor medication management for outpatients with polypharmacy) under the consortium leadership of BARMER, AOK Nordost, Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians Westphalia-Lippe (KVWL) with project participation from
At the end of September, the DGIM exceeded the 30,000 member mark. With the addition of Dr. med. Sebastian Pointner from Kiel, the specialist society reached this milestone. The doctor in further training particularly appreciates