Hospital financing in Thuringia: 2.1 billion euros secured for 2025!
Hospital financing in Thuringia will be secured in 2025 by increasing the state base case value to 4,453.76 euros.

Hospital financing in Thuringia: 2.1 billion euros secured for 2025!
In Thuringia, the health sector is thriving: hospital financing will remain secure in 2025. The Thuringia State Hospital Association (LKHG) and the health insurance companies agreed on this during their negotiations. The increase in the state base case value (LBFW) will be raised retroactively to June 1, 2025 to 4,453.76 euros. This will strengthen the financial basis for inpatient care in the Thuringian clinics. Loud abg-info.de The total financial volume for Thuringian hospitals this year is around 2.1 billion euros, which corresponds to a whopping increase of around 6 percent compared to the previous year.
The agreement has a particularly positive impact on smaller facilities such as the REGIOMED clinics, the Altenburger Land clinic and the Schmölln hospital. The increase also includes subsequent compensation of 31.7 million euros to compensate for the tariff increases from 2024. These increases have not yet been fully reflected because the tariffs had not yet been determined at the time of the original negotiations. In a message from vdek.com The agreement is seen as an important step towards ensuring the liquidity of Thuringia's hospitals.
Long-term planning security for hospitals
The statutory health insurance companies have emphasized that short-term financial stabilization must not obscure long-term goals. It is therefore essential that care structures are controlled in a targeted manner in the future in order to further strengthen medical quality. In the long term, the agreement on the adjustments to the LBFW will also reduce the pressure on the medical care situation in Thuringia, especially in rural areas where structural changes are considered necessary. These aspects bring aok.de into the game.
Since the LBFW serves as the national average for reimbursement per treatment case, its changes are of great importance for all hospitals in Thuringia. It ensures that the billing of hospital services is regulated uniformly using flat rates per case (DRG). A look at the details confirms that this enables a reliable calculation of the financial expenses for the hospital owners vdek.com.
In summary, the agreement to increase the state base case value is a positive signal for the future of inpatient care in Thuringia. It contributes to the stability and functionality of hospitals and ensures health care for the population in the coming years.