Rehab Measures – Who Pays What?

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Reha-Maßnahmen: Kostenübernahme und Zuständigkeit von GKV, PKV und DRV erklärt.
Note: This article provides general information comparing the German PKV and GKV systems and does not replace individual advice.

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Rehab Measures and Cures: A Service Comparison of Statutory and Private Health Insurance

Recovery after illness or prevention of health problems are central concerns. Rehab measures and cures play an important role in this. When it comes to cost coverage, responsibilities and services differ between Statutory Health Insurance (GKV), Private Health Insurance (PKV), and other providers such as the German Pension Insurance (DRV).

This article examines the respective scopes of services and conditions for rehab measures and cures in GKV and PKV, explains the fundamental principles of the systems, and offers guidance.

Fundamentals of Health Insurance Systems and Rehab Goals

Statutory Health Insurance (GKV) is based on the solidarity principle. Contributions are income-dependent, while the scope of benefits is uniformly defined by law in the Social Code Book V (SGB V) as “adequate, appropriate, and economical care” for everyone. Benefits can be adjusted by the legislator. Financing is done through a pay-as-you-go system without the formation of actuarial reserves.

Private Health Insurance (PKV) follows the equivalence principle and the funded system. Contributions depend on the chosen tariff, entry age, and health status. Insured individuals build up actuarial reserves with their contributions. Benefits are individually contractually defined and cannot be unilaterally reduced by the insurer.

Rehabilitation measures and cures aim to restore or improve health and performance. Responsibility often depends on the objective:

  • Medical Rehabilitation: Often serves to secure earning capacity. Here, the German Pension Insurance (DRV) is frequently the primary payer.

  • Preventive Care / Cures: Aim at preventing illnesses. Here, the health insurers are generally responsible.

Cost Coverage in GKV

In GKV, preventive care and rehabilitation measures are included in the scope of benefits but are subject to specific conditions. Benefits are bound by the principle of economic efficiency, meaning that only medically necessary and effective measures are covered.

Approval is granted after review by the health insurance fund or the Medical Service. Inpatient rehab measures typically include accommodation in a shared room and treatment by the on-duty doctor. Discharge management from the hospital, which can also include organizing follow-up rehabilitation treatment, is also part of the GKV benefit spectrum. For GKV insured individuals who desire benefits beyond the statutory framework (e.g., in the area of alternative therapies), there is the option to take out private supplementary insurance.

Cost Coverage in PKV

In PKV, cost coverage for rehab measures and cures depends crucially on the individually chosen tariff. Benefits are contractually defined. Depending on the tariff, benefits may include:

  • Cure and Rehab Treatments: Many tariffs provide for cost coverage for recognized cure and rehabilitation measures, often after prior approval by the insurer.

  • Choice Services: Depending on the contract, choice services such as accommodation in a single or double room and treatment by a doctor of choice (chief physician) in rehab clinics may also be covered.

  • Flexible Clinic Choice: PKV insured individuals often have a wider selection of clinics, including purely private clinics.

  • Alternative Therapies: If agreed upon in the tariff, rehab measures based on alternative or naturopathic methods can also be reimbursed.

It is crucial to carefully review the individual tariff conditions, as benefits for rehab and cures can vary depending on the contract.

The Role of the German Pension Insurance (DRV)

Regardless of insurance status (GKV or PKV), the DRV is often the primary payer for rehab services when the goal is to secure or restore earning capacity. This applies to most working individuals who have paid into the pension insurance for a sufficient period.

Recommendations for Insured Individuals

  1. For GKV Insured Individuals:

    • Inquire with your health insurance fund about the exact conditions and scope of cost coverage for the desired measure.

    • Consider private supplementary insurance if you desire extended coverage (e.g., comfort services).

    • For measures aimed at securing earning capacity, check if the DRV is the responsible provider.

  2. For PKV Insured Individuals:

    • Review your insurance tariff for the included benefits for rehab and cures.

    • Before starting a measure, clarify cost coverage with your insurer to understand the scope of reimbursement.

    • Here too: For rehab measures aimed at securing earning capacity, the DRV is often the primary point of contact.

Summary

Cost coverage for rehab measures and cures depends on the goal of the measure and the insurance system. The German Pension Insurance (DRV) is often the primary provider when it comes to restoring work capacity.

If health insurance is responsible, GKV offers statutorily defined care within the scope of the economic efficiency principle. PKV allows for more flexible and potentially comprehensive insurance coverage through individual tariff design, the scope of which is contractually defined. For insured individuals in both systems, it is crucial to be fully aware of the respective benefit conditions and to identify the correct contact person for their needs.

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