Germany’s auto industry must defend itself in move to EVs

Germany’s auto industry must defend itself in move to EVs

Germany for decades led on well-engineered combustion cars. It is now going through a watershed 12 months in the quest to retain an edge in the age of electric motor vehicles. Europe’s major overall economy is below developing stress to retool dozens of fossil gasoline-period factories employing tens of thousands of employees in a race

To prevent medical debt, the U.S. could learn from Germany’s health care system : Shots

To prevent medical debt, the U.S. could learn from Germany’s health care system : Shots

Dr. Eckart Rolshoven examines a patient at his clinic in Püttlingen, a small town in Germany’s Saarland region. Although Germany has a largely private health care system, patients pay nothing out-of-pocket when they come to see him. Pasquale D’Angiolillo for KHN hide caption toggle caption Pasquale D’Angiolillo for KHN Dr. Eckart Rolshoven examines a patient