Parliamentary hearing backs faster recognition of foreign-trained doctors, dentists and pharmacists
Germany’s Health Committee held a 4 February hearing on a bill that would create a nationwide digital process for recognising foreign medical qualifications. Experts praised the proposal as a way to trim months off hiring timelines and ease acute staffing gaps, while warning that quality controls and a central exam register are still needed. If passed this spring, hospitals could start onboarding international doctors and pharmacists far more quickly from July 2026 onward, a change with major cost and scheduling implications for corporate healthcare networks.
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