«Mr. Desray's advice on choosing a health insurance in Germany was a great help to me. I realized that the choice between a private or public fund is to be taken seriously and can lead to a completely different assessment of your salary in Germany.»
«Mr. Desray's advice on choosing a health insurance in Germany was a great help to me. I realized that the choice between a private or public fund is to be taken seriously and can lead to a completely different assessment of your salary in Germany.»
Marie Bernard
Sales Manager NRW
Eurojob-Consulting offers individual and personalized advice to help you set up your basic insurance in Germany, plan your retirement or prepare for a real estate purchase. Our Franco-German expert explains the tax impact of the various products and informs you of ways to optimise your current contracts.
It is important to know the particularities and differences of the basic insurance of Germany compared to France. Depending on your personal needs and those of your family, we can also advise you on which covers are essential, recommended or to be avoided, as the case may be.
The health insurance system in Germany (Krankenversicherung) is based on two types of funds: private and public. The choice is to be taken seriously because it is often a decision for life, in that it can be difficult to come back to the public after being insured in private.
This fund is reserved for workers who have a gross salary higher than the Jahresarbeitsentgeltgrenze (JAEG) which is € 60,750 in 2019. However, the self-employed, freelancer and civil servants can also subscribe to this fund regardless of their annual income. In addition to being guaranteed for life, the benefits, treatments and products reimbursed are much more numerous, varied and adapted to the needs of the insured than those of a public fund.
Employees with a gross income of less than € 60,750 (2019 limit) must subscribe to the public fund. Fortunately, the amount of the contribution is calculated based on income. The less you earn, the less you pay. In addition, unemployed spouses and children are insured free of charge. However, the benefits offered are not guaranteed because governments can modify or reduce them.
It may be wise to consider the relevance of complementary health according to personal needs. Such insurances can, for example, pay for a single room in the hospital, dentures or glasses.
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Thomas Desray is financial advisor for individuals and SMEs in Germany. It helps to choose the solutions adapted to the needs of each one in the field of banking products, insurance, savings, complementary health and retirement, in the choice of a private or public health insurance and in the search for mortgages.