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Hospitals in Germany

Many consider the German health care system as one of the best in Europe and around the world. German hospitals have been a primary health travel destination in Europe for hundreds of years and continue to lead the industry today.

Patients from Eastern European countries such as Russia, Romania and Bulgaria, who have the resources to pay for high quality medical services, usually seek medical care abroad and Germany is a primary choice.

Medical travelers from Great Britain and the United States are attracted to Germany's hospitals mainly because of the high level of medical care and technical advances offered by the German healthcare system. Coming to Germany as a medical tourist also enables the Western medical travelers to reduce the waiting times which are common in the United Kingdom, Canada and Ireland.

Patients from the Gulf and Arab nations come to Germany to avail themselves of the expertise and reputation of the German doctors.
Healthcare System in Germany
As legislated by German law, German hospitals are required to undergo quality surveillance programs under government supervision. This includes certifications and accreditations with the German Institute for Standardization (DIN or Deutsches Institut fr Normung), the Telemedicine for the Mobile Society (TEMOS), and the Cooperation for Quality and Transparency in Healthcare (KTQ-GmBH).

Germany has an average of 368 physicians per 100,000 inhabitants according to the World Health Organization, which is higher than the averages for both the USA and Canada.

Physicians undergo a strict and rigorous training before they can practice in their specialization. Medical students undergo a two-part university training: a preliminary basic scientific study and a hands-on clinical study.After completing their university studies and passing the medical board, the physician would then be required to undergo specialization training for 5 to 7 years depending on the area of expertise, after which they need to pass another examination in order to start practicing.
Leading Hospitals for Medical Tourism in Germany

DRK Kliniken Berlin - Berlin
DRK Kliniken Berlin is a network of five non-profit hospitals employing more than 3,200 staff members. The first German hospital internationally accredited by the JCI, DRK Kliniken is also a member of the European Foundation for Quality Management (EFQM). The hospital group provides tertiary healthcare, training facilities for healthcare professionals and a nursing school for the German Red Cross Nursing Corps. The facility was also awarded by the German Association for Qualified Pain Therapy with the Pain Free Certification.
Heidelberg University Hospital - Heidelberg
Heidelberg University Hospital is one of Europe's leading medical centers, which attracts patients from all over Germany as well as many other countries.
University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE) - Hamburg
Established in 1884, UKE hospital underwent full modernization in 2009 and emerged as one of the most innovative hospitals in Europe.
University Medical Center Freiburg - Freiburg
This ISO-certified health facility has been in existence since 1457 and considered one of the largest medical centers in the world. Its faculties that date back to the 15th century have generated 5 Nobel Prize winners in the science of medicine. The center offers high-quality medical treatments using the latest in clinical and biomedical technologies, in a beautiful and serene setting
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Common Treatments Done by Medical Tourists in Germany
Hospitals and healthcare facilities in Germany offer practically all medical procedures for medical travelers, usually at very high standards.

Neurosurgery
Cardiac surgery
Orthopedic surgery
Oncology
Fertility treatment
Ophthalmology
Neurology
Rehabilitation
Nephrology

Malpractice and Liability Laws in Germany
The concepts of medical malpractice laws in Germany are similar to what is practiced in the United States, and are based on Germany's Civil Code provisions on liabilities derived from contracts and the tort system. Medical liability is defined as including defective treatment, erroneous diagnosis and medications, failure to provide disclosure and treatment using unauthorized means or personnel. Damages are entirely compensatory and not punitive and are based on Civil Code provisions that attribute the actual losses suffered by the patient, including loss of earnings and damages for pain and suffering.
Pros

Top notch medical facilities
German hospitals follow the highest international standards and are up-to-date with the latest medical equipment and technologies
Highly qualified physicians
Medical professionals undergo a strict and rigorous training process before they can practice their profession
Availablity of complicated medical procedures
Medical treatments that are not available in the less developed countries can be obtained in Germany.
Safe environment
Safety is not an issue in Germany, due to its highly stabilized society, low crime rate, and no political unrest