The end of the telephone disease registration program will soon be implemented, raising serious concerns in the medical community. Health organizations, including AOK and KBV, have warned that this decision could lead to an increase in patients visiting clinics and consequently, additional pressure on healthcare staff.
Unfortunate Consequences
As medical offices are currently facing issues such as time shortages and patient acceptance, many are worried that this change could lead to the collapse of the healthcare system. While this decision is seen as a step towards improving the healthcare system, will it really be so?
According to experts, with the elimination of the telephone registration method, patients may face more difficulties in accessing healthcare services, which could negatively impact the quality of medical services. Is this change a step towards improving the healthcare system or does it merely exacerbate existing problems?
By Tag Clar Editorial