Frey fights for clinics: An appeal from the patient's bed!

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Starnberg's district administrator Stefan Frey is running for a second term and is calling for reforms in the healthcare system to secure the clinics.

Starnbergs Landrat Stefan Frey kandidiert für eine zweite Amtszeit und fordert Reformen im Gesundheitswesen zur Sicherung der Kliniken.
Starnberg's district administrator Stefan Frey is running for a second term and is calling for reforms in the healthcare system to secure the clinics.

Frey fights for clinics: An appeal from the patient's bed!

The political waves are rising in Starnberg: District Administrator Stefan Frey from the CSU has applied for a second term in office and over 100 delegates from his party gave him a clear vote on Saturday at the Andechs monastery inn - 105 of 106 voted for him. Frey, who lives with his family in Starnberg and works as a lawyer, shows his determination to master the challenges of the future.

One of Frey's central concerns in his coming term of office is the future of the clinics in connection with the latest federal reforms. These reforms, often perceived as cost-cutting measures, could significantly jeopardize residential health care. In an urgent appeal shared on social media the day before his nomination, Frey expressed his concerns from the perspective of a patient in a hospital bed. In his message, he appealed to the need to secure public health care and criticized the federal government's planned cuts.

Frey demands support

His call resonated on social media: within a short time, 26,000 users saw his post, and around 840 liked what he had to say. “The local clinics must be maintained,” he emphasizes, and asks citizens for support. Concerns about the quality of healthcare are not unfounded - various political analyzes show that many problems remain in the current healthcare system, despite increasing spending. There is a lack of staff and treatment times are becoming shorter and more superficial, which is becoming increasingly unacceptable not only for doctors but also for patients.

Frey also shows a clear vision for the schools in the district and for strengthening volunteer work. He often travels around the district to get feedback from citizens about what is already going well and where improvements are still needed, an approach that is often neglected these days.

Health care reforms are urgently needed

The challenges in the healthcare system are not only felt locally. A detailed analysis by doctors shows that the current situation in the health sector in Germany requires far-reaching reforms. With health spending totaling over 474 billion euros in 2021 and accounting for 13.2% of gross domestic product, the population's dissatisfaction cannot be ignored despite high spending. Doctors warn of a fundamental overload of practices and hospitals. The medical journal highlights that important suggestions from the medical profession are often politically ignored.

The time for change in the healthcare system is urgent because without bold political action, public trust in the entire system will continue to decline. Clear reforms are needed to address ongoing challenges, even if they may be painful in the short term.

The coming months will be crucial for Stefan Frey and his commitment to the citizens of Starnberg. At a time when the health of the population is increasingly at stake, it is important that policymakers take the necessary steps to ensure a good structure for the future.

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