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Announcement: Enhancing Crisis Resistance urged for Doctor's Day Celebration

Leipzig, Germany under increasing threat from both domestic and foreign forces. The German Medical Assembly in Leipzig urges the federal government, states, and local authorities to bolster the crisis resilience of the healthcare system. A mandatory multi-tiered strategy with clearly outlined...

Germany confronts escalating threats domestically and internationally, prompting the German Medical...
Germany confronts escalating threats domestically and internationally, prompting the German Medical Assembly in Leipzig to urge the federal government, states, and local authorities to bolster the crisis resilience of the healthcare system. A binding, multi-phase plan with clearly assigned responsibilities is deemed essential.

Announcement: Enhancing Crisis Resistance urged for Doctor's Day Celebration

Germany's Healthcare System Under Threat: Navigating a Tumultuous Landscape in Leipzig

Germany's healthcare system is bracing itself amidst a period of mounting domestic and foreign challenges. In response, the German Medical Assembly in Leipzig has made an impassioned plea to federal, state, and local governments to shore up the healthcare system's resilience. A comprehensive, multi-stage strategy is required, encompassing regular care, disaster-oriented care, and even military scenarios.

The Assembly has urged policymakers to resurrect the stalled Resilience of Critical Infrastructure Act and Health Care Security Act from the last legislative period. Key aspects include strategic patient management, building medicine and medical product stockpiles, and regularly hosting disaster drills for healthcare professionals. A single, all-encompassing health prevention act is required, one that forms a legal foundation that fuses prevention and security aspects.

Furthermore, the Assembly has recommended setting up a unified health situation center under the national security council, a platform that would facilitate communication between federal, state, and local governments during emergencies. Investing in crisis-resistant infrastructure, such as hospitals, practices, and care facilities, should also be prioritized. To ensure essential medications reach the population in times of crisis, the medical community is backing the establishment of strategic reserve stocks. The expansion of digitalization and cybersecurity measures is also on the agenda, as is strengthening the public health service as a cornerstone of a robust healthcare system, and equipping it with suitable financial resources. Enhancing the health and crisis competency of the general population is also crucial.

Source: German Medical Association, May 30, 2025

Photo: Dr. Klaus Reinhardt (c) Christian Glawe-Griebel / Helliwood

[1] German government to present new drafts for implementing EU NIS2 directive - Reuters[2] EU Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) becomes fully applicable - European Commission[3] Friedrich Merz outlines Germany's substantial fiscal and infrastructure reboot - History Today[4] Climate resilience and defense modernization to define Germany's fiscal and infrastructure reboot - Spiegel[5] European Commission extends timeline for cybersecurity requirements under Radio Equipment Directive - Politico

As the mid-2025 landscape unveils, there is no explicit report detailing the current status of the Resilience of Critical Infrastructure Act and the Health Care Security Act in Germany. However, the broader outlook reveals that Germany's new federal government under Chancellor Friedrich Merz is focusing on strengthening critical infrastructure resilience and digital security, in tandem with initiatives put forth by the European Union like the EU NIS2 directive and DORA. Although specific updates on the two German acts remain elusive, it seems the new government is geared towards advancing such initiatives in the coming months.

Penning this truthfully, without any sugary coatings, it's obvious the medical assembly isn't pulling any punches. Business as usual ain't gonna cut it here, folks—it's time to step up the game and ensure our healthcare system can weather any storm!

  1. The German Medical Assembly in Leipzig has expressed concern over the current state of medical-conditions care in the face of potential crises, urging policy-and-legislation changes to boost the resilience of the healthcare system, including the reintroduction of the Resilience of Critical Infrastructure Act and Health Care Security Act.
  2. In the midst of a tumultuous political landscape, the Assembly suggests the establishment of a unified health situation center under the national security council to foster communication between governments during emergencies, as well as investing in crisis-resistant health infrastructure and enhancing the health and crisis competency of the general public.
  3. With a focus on improving health-and-wellness and navigating the uncertainties of general-news, the Assembly proposes expanding digitalization, cybersecurity measures, and equipping the public health service with suitable financial resources to create a more robust healthcare system that can stand the test of time.

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