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Taking On Homeopathy in Germany

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Begonnen von cohen, 21. Juli 2010, 15:26:23

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cohen

http://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/?p=6146

ZitatNow German politicians are starting to echo the same sentiments.

    Karl Lauterbach, the centre-left Social Democrats' chair on the Bundestag health committee, told German news magazine Der Spiegel that insurers should be "prohibited from paying for homeopathy."

and

    According to Spiegel, Rainer Hess of the Federal Joint Committee for doctors and insurers also characterized the current situation as "extremely unsatisfactory."

The common thread in the UK and Germany is rising health care costs, which is creating the political will to oppose worthless interventions like homeopathy. Up until now systems like homeopathy which are not science-based have received political support from individual believers and promoted largely through the notion of "health care freedom." But the political climate is changing, and suddenly paying for interventions that do not work seems unnecessarily wasteful. This creates an opportunity to focus attention on interventions like homeopathy.

In Germany, as in the US, homeopathy has received support from individual politicians. According to the cited news article: