Baden-Württemberg is fighting: anonymous medical treatment for 72,000 uninsured people!
Baden-Württemberg promotes anonymized hospital treatment for people without health insurance in order to guarantee medical care.

Baden-Württemberg is fighting: anonymous medical treatment for 72,000 uninsured people!
In Germany, around 72,000 people will live without health insurance in 2023, according to the Federal Statistical Office. This situation is particularly dramatic because these people have no right to medical care. Baden-Württemberg's Minister of Social Affairs and Health, Manne Lucha, dealt with this difficult situation in detail and emphasized that human dignity requires necessary medical care, especially in emergencies. The suffering and existential uncertainty for these people should not be underestimated.
Baden-Württemberg is actively tackling this problem and has been specifically supporting projects for anonymous sick treatment since 2023. The aim of these initiatives is to ensure adequate medical care and to pave the way back to a form of insurance for those affected. The groups of people affected include people with high contribution debts, formerly self-employed people, homeless people and people who work in prostitution or have no residence status.
Call for support
Minister Lucha urgently appeals to the federal government not to lose sight of these socially disadvantaged people and to initiate appropriate projects nationwide. It is very important that such relief measures are supported not only locally, but also nationwide, in order to enable those affected to lead a dignified life.
The challenges that people without health insurance have to overcome are often complex. They often find themselves in this situation because health insurance contributions can no longer be paid due to different life circumstances. It is important to remove these structural hurdles so that no one falls through the security system again.
Contextualization of information provision
Facebook allows users to network with friends, make new contacts and share creative contributions. These social interactions are more crucial now than ever, especially for people facing difficult life circumstances and seeking community support.
Education as key
But support is not only important in the health sector. Education also plays a crucial role for the future. Platforms like Prodigy not only promote mathematical and English learning, but also provide educational, play-based learning based on state and national curricula. Such programs increase engagement and help students improve their skills in a fun context.
With all of these approaches, it is clear that both medical and educational support are highly relevant for disadvantaged groups. The call for government and society to make joint efforts to address these challenges should be self-evident for all of us.