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Health insurance in Germany:
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Barmer – Your gateway to german healthcare

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How does health insurance in Germany work?

  • Health insurance in Germany is mandatory for everyone and offers you highest quality healthcare
  • As an employee, your contribution rate is a modest percentage of your income, directly deducted from your salary. Students pay a reasonable monthly rate.
  • Get peace of mind and focus on what matters most – your life and well-being.
     

Signing up takes just a few minutes. No German required.

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Discover your benefits

  • Full medical cover for you and your family
    With Barmer you fully benefit from the German public health insurance system. Even your kids and spouse are insured for free.
  • No payment needed when seeing a doctor
    You don’t have to pay for the doctor. Expenses for necessary treatments are billed directly to Barmer if the doctor is part of the public health insurance system.
  • English support 24/7
    Need help? Call at any time for our English Service Hotline.+49 202 568 333 060
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Who can sign up for Barmer public health insurance?

Employees and trainees

Ready to take on the German job market? We will make sure you have a perfect start. Sign up now

Students

Starting your education in Germany? We'll provide you with the necessary cover at a reduced cost. Sign up now

Self-employed

Are you self-employed? Self-employed people may also have the option of taking out health insurance with Barmer. Sign up for a free consultation

Not sure if we can cover you? Let's talk.

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  • Full medical coverage for you and your family
    Including dental care, treatment by specialists, prescription medication, vaccinations as well as pregnancy and birth support.
  • Free preventive medical checkups
    For examinations and screenings, such as our free comprehensive “Check-up” for the early detection of health risks, disease and exposure.
  • Emergency cover when travelling the EU
    For necessary emergency treatments in the EU and EEA.
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  • Digital Doctor Finder tool
    Easily find a doctor who speaks English or any other language.
  • Digital sick note
    If you're sick, your doctor will automatically send your sick note to your employer, allowing you to concentrate on recovering.
  • Barmer App
    Collect bonus points, receive appointment reminders, schedule preventive check-ups, and much more. Currently available in German. English coming soon.
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  • €200 extra budget for expectant parents
    To spend on services like additional baby tests, dental cleaning, osteopathy or midwife on-call service.
  • Rewards up to €200
    Earn points and receive instant cash rewards for using fitness apps, health courses, sports clubs, gyms, children's courses, or getting preventive check-ups.
  • Free online courses
    Become fitter and healthier Whenever and wherever you want with the online courses from Gymondo.

3 simple steps to sign up

Fill out the application form.

We take care of the bureaucracy.

That's it. Welcome to Barmer.

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FAQ – Frequently asked questions about Barmer

Cover and treatments

Yes. Barmer covers you for all medically necessary healthcare services and treatments. This includes healthcare at doctors, specialists, approved therapists, hospitals, basic dental care, prescription medication and more. If you need healthcare, there is always a service or treatment available to you. 
Yes. Your spouse and dependent children can be co-insured free of charge under certain preconditions. One precondition is that each co-insured family member does not earn over 505 euro a month (with minijob 538 euro). Age limits also apply to your children. You’ll also need to fill out an annual questionnaire to keep the family insurance active and inform us whenever the family’s situation changes. It’s best to contact Barmer directly for further information on family insurance so that we can advise you according to your family situation.
Yes. If you’re insured with Barmer, you’ll receive many additional benefits that are not normally provided under public health insurance. These include access to leading treatments, faster appointments with specialists, free medical advice via telephone as well as modern, digital apps and online services. For more information on how to get the most out of your health insurance, visit our webpage Barmer Benefits, call our English Service Hotline or visit us in person at a Barmer service point. We are always happy to assist you.

Healthy teeth are priceless. Barmer covers statutory costs for dental treatments and checkups, and offers you additional benefits.

If you wish to receive higher quality medical services, you must pay for them yourself. This applies, for example, to dental crowns made of precious metal or metal ceramics.

In the phase of preparation for prosthetics, please ask your dentist what additional services or materials you are willing to pay for yourself. Before starting the treatment, the dentist will prepare a plan according to which the treatment will take place and calculate its cost. We will provide you with information and decide on the amount of the fixed fee.

Barmer offers numerous services and programs to prevent diseases from developing, to detect them at an early stage or to prevent consequential health issues.

We offer numerous free screening examinations for the whole family. For example, the health checkup, early cancer detection or preventive dental care. Vaccinations offer you further protection - we cover the costs for most of them.

Yes, when the prescription is pink or yellow. Barmer covers all medication that doctors prescribe as medically necessary. Prescriptions come in the colours pink, blue, green and sometimes yellow. The colour determines who will pay for the medication and how long the prescription is valid. Pink prescriptions are covered by public health insurance and are mostly valid for 28 days. Yellow prescriptions are covered, too, but are only valid for 7 days. Green and blue prescriptions are not covered. In Germany, statutory co-payments between 5 and 10 euro per package are charged for medication on pink or yellow prescriptions.
Yes. Barmer covers the full costs for all officially recommended vaccinations in Germany. In addition, Barmer also reimburses 100% of the costs for travel vaccinations that are not normally covered under public health insurance. This way, you’ll have even more money to enjoy for your vacation. 

Yes. You can receive psychotherapy easily and free of charge via your e-health card, but your therapist needs to be registered within the public health insurance system.

The Barmer Doctor Finder is a good place to start when looking for an approved psychotherapist in your area – especially one who speaks your preferred language.

On the website of the Kassenärztliche Bundesvereinigung (National Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians), you can also search for psychotherapists in your area. You can find all approved psychotherapists under the heading “Tipps zur Online-Arztsuche: So finden Sie Ihren Arzt oder Psychotherapeuten”. Please note that this website is only available in German.

You can also receive telephone support to find a psychotherapist by calling the special appointment service hotline of the Kassenärztliche Bundesvereinigung. You can reach this service at the nationwide number 116117 or at www.116117.de. Agents on this special hotline will try to support you in English, but the menu choices given at the beginning of the call are only in German.

Join Barmer

It only takes around 5 minutes to apply.
After you register your permanent address. Your new electronic health insurance card should arrive a few weeks after Barmer receives confirmation of your permanent address. If you don’t have an address, we can give you a temporary certificate to show the doctor, which works just like the e-health card.

It’s easy. We organize it for you. When you join Barmer, we will apply for your Social Security Number (Sozialversicherungsausweis) and send it to your postal address. So you don’t have to do anything.

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Yes. Students under 30 years of age who study at a state-approved university or college in Germany are subject to mandatory public health insurance and long-term care insurance. In some cases, an exemption is possible, but you’ll need to think carefully about the consequences before making your decision. It’s always best to contact Barmer directly for further advice on this important topic.

See a doctor

It’s easy. The Barmer Doctor Finder helps you to find doctors anywhere in Germany.

No. As a Barmer member, you don’t need to pay anything when you visit a doctor who is registered within the public health insurance system. Everything that is medically necessary is billed directly to Barmer via your e-health card.

Video The electronic health insurance card

If you choose an additional treatment that is not covered under public healthcare, some extra costs may arise, but your doctor will inform you in advance. This way, you can decide what is best for you. An example is dental fillings: A special high-end material may require an additional cost – but the standard quality material is always free. In some cases, however, small co-payments are required for healthcare services.

Yes. You can visit some medical specialists without a referral – but in Germany, your GP, gynecologist, dentist or pediatrician are still the recommended first points of contact to coordinate all your future healthcare needs.
In most cases, yes. In Germany, a doctor will refer you for hospital treatment, but you are free to choose which public hospital you are treated in. In an emergency, paramedics will decide if you need to be treated at a hospital or not.
Call the practice. The doctor’s staff will advise you on the best time to visit. Some doctors’ practices in Germany have an open consultation time called a Sprechstunde, where you can visit the doctor without an appointment. However, most doctors work on an appointment only schedule. For your convenience, some doctors also offer appointments via an online booking system.
112. If you require first aid in the case of an emergency, you can reach paramedics, an ambulance or the fire brigade on the toll-free number 112 from everywhere in Europe. You can reach emergency police assistance on the number 110.

The electronic health insurance card

Everybody who has public health insurance in Germany receives such a card: The electronic health insurance card. This card is personalized. It includes your name and your health insurance provider – for example Barmer.

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Need more help?

For further information simply call our English Service Hotline on +49 202 568 333 0060* or write us an email.

* On weekdays from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.