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this post was submitted on 21 Jul 2025
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I'm German, I know the system. I'm going to be honest, I have no idea what you're saying. Why do you have to pay for your own meds? "Insurance network"? Does your insurance company only allow certain doctors (change to a different company then, that sounds stupid as fuck)? I would assume they'd be obligated to either make sure you can get appointments or reimburse you. If there was an error in your Steuerbescheid, why wouldn't you go back and ask for a revaluation using the correct figures?
I haven't had any problems getting my Medikinet, ever, so I'm baffled at what happened there. Try a different pharmacy I suppose?
Sorry, I'm generally confused about your entire situation.