The Federal Joint Committee (German: Gemeinsamer Bundesausschuss) refers to a group of German public health agencies that were merged in 2004, under an independent chairman. It is authorized to make binding regulations growing out of health reform bills passed by lawmakers, along with routine decisions regarding healthcare in Germany.
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| - Der Gemeinsame Bundesausschuss (G-BA) ist das höchste Gremium der Selbstverwaltung im Gesundheitswesen Deutschlands.Er ist durch den Gesetzgeber beauftragt, in vielen Bereichen über den Leistungsanspruch der Solidargemeinschaft von etwa 73 Millionen in Deutschland gesetzlich krankenversicherten Menschen rechtsverbindlich zu entscheiden. Sitz der Organisation ist Berlin-Charlottenburg. (de)
- The Federal Joint Committee (German: Gemeinsamer Bundesausschuss) refers to a group of German public health agencies that were merged in 2004, under an independent chairman. It is authorized to make binding regulations growing out of health reform bills passed by lawmakers, along with routine decisions regarding healthcare in Germany. (en)
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| - Der Gemeinsame Bundesausschuss (G-BA) ist das höchste Gremium der Selbstverwaltung im Gesundheitswesen Deutschlands.Er ist durch den Gesetzgeber beauftragt, in vielen Bereichen über den Leistungsanspruch der Solidargemeinschaft von etwa 73 Millionen in Deutschland gesetzlich krankenversicherten Menschen rechtsverbindlich zu entscheiden. Sitz der Organisation ist Berlin-Charlottenburg. (de)
- The Federal Joint Committee (German: Gemeinsamer Bundesausschuss) refers to a group of German public health agencies that were merged in 2004, under an independent chairman. It is authorized to make binding regulations growing out of health reform bills passed by lawmakers, along with routine decisions regarding healthcare in Germany. Although the committee is not a subordinate agency and is independent of the Ministry of Health, government officials are responsible for exercising legal supervision over the committee's decisions and guidelines. As a supreme decision-making body, the Committee exerts a direct influence on the healthcare provisions for millions of people. (en)
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