Abstract
The economic and political development of health care in the Federal Republic of Germany is analyzed within the framework of overall social development. This will be shown describing the main components of the health care system: outpatient care, inpatient care, the dispensing of medicines, and statutory health insurance. The functions of the state and the influence of the pressure groups, i.e. the medical professional associations, are examined. Finally, an assessment of the present situation is made.
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