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Federal Minister of Health Daniel Bahr

Daniel Bahr, Federal Minister of Health
Daniel Bahr, Federal Minister of Health

Daniel Bahr was born on the 4th of November 1976 in Lahnstein, Rheinland-Pfalz. He was appointed Federal Minister of Health in May 2011.


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The Parliamentary State Secretaries

The Parliamentary State Secretaries represent the Minister in the political arena, that is, especially before the Bundestag, the Bundesrat, in work with the parliamentary groups as well as in specific policy areas.

Annette Widmann-Mauz, Parliamentary State Secretary
Annette Widmann-Mauz, Parliamentary State Secretary

Annette Widmann-Mauz

Annette Widmann-Mauz is Roman Catholic, married and lives in Baden-Wuerttemberg, in Balingen on the Schwäbische Alb. She was born on 13th June 1966 in Tübingen.

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Ulrike Flach, Parliamentary State Secretary
Ulrike Flach, Parliamentary State Secretary

Ulrike Flach

Ulrike Flach was born in Oberhausen on 1st January 1951. She is married with two children. Ulrike Flach being appointed Parliamentary State Secretary by the Federal Minister of Health, Daniel Bahr.

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The Permanent State Secretary

The Permanent State Secretary is technically responsible for the individual areas of competence, that is, for the Directorates General within the Ministry.

Thomas Ilka, Permanent State Secretary
Thomas Ilka, Permanent State Secretary

Thomas Ilka

Thomas Ilka was born on 2nd April 1965 in Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia. Ilka is married and has five children.

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About the Federal Ministry of Health

The Federal Ministry of Health is responsible for a variety of policy areas, whereby its activities focus predominantly on the drafting of bills, ordinances and administrative regulations. Moreover, by means of prevention campaigns, the Federal Ministry of Health seeks to improve the population's health.

All in all, the sphere of activities pursued by the Federal Ministry of Health can be condensed into the areas of health, prevention and long-term care.

At the very core of the area 'health' lies the task of safeguarding and further developing the effectiveness of the statutory health insurance. To this end, the Ministry conducted a major health care reform in the year 2007. This reform improved the quality and efficiency of the health care system and strengthened patients' interests while contributing to the stabilisation of contribution rates.

The area of prevention is becoming increasingly important. The Federal Ministry of Health conducts successful campaigns and initiatives in this area such as: '3,000 Steps' (a campaign against a lack of exercise), 'Life has Weight' (campaign against eating disorders), initiatives regarding women's and children's health and the action plan to implement the HIV/AIDS control strategy.

The reform of long-term care in 2008 constitutes a source of tangible improvements in the benefits provided for persons in need of long-term care, their relatives and nursing staff. For the first time, patients have a legal claim to individual long-term care counselling (case management). A series of measures are intended to help eliminate quality shortcomings in nursing facilities.

Alongside national health care policy, the tasks incumbent on the Federal Ministry of Health also include European and international health policy. Globalisation, modern tourism, the opening towards our Eastern European neighbours have created a situation in which we must join forces with our foreign partners to combat, at the point of emergence, new risks and dangers which we had prematurely consigned to the past.

Also assigned to the Ministry are the Federal Government's Commissioner on Narcotic Drugs and the Federal Government's Commissioner for Patients' Affairs.

Institutes of the Federal Ministry of Health

The remit of the Federal Ministry of Health also includes the following institutes which are under the Ministry's technical and administrative supervision:

Robert Koch Institute (RKI)

Paul-Ehrlich-Institut (PEI)

German Federal Institute of Medical Documentation and Information (DIMDI)

Federal Centre for Health Education (BZgA)

Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices (BfArM)

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How to find us

Ministry building in Bonn
Ministry building in Bonn

The Federal Ministry of Health is officially located in Bonn.

Postal address:

Rochusstraße 1
53123 Bonn

Ministry office in Berlin
Ministry office in Berlin

The second office, which also houses the Ministry's management, is located in Berlin.

Postal address:

Friedrichstraße 108
10117 Berlin (District of Mitte)

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