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Berset was convinced that a member of another party would not better lead the Ministry of the Interior. “You can leave everyone behind, it remains very complicated,” said the head of the Federal Ministry of the Interior in an interview with “Le Matin Dimanche” published on Sunday.
The problems in the healthcare system are due to the large number of players, he told the Westschweizer Zeitung. If he were completely free, he would oblige all healthcare players to meet annually, Berset said in an interview with ‘NZZ am Sonntag’, published the same day.
In both conversations, Berset also emphasized transparency. “I would set up a system where you can see who exactly does what and at what price,” he told “NZZ am Sonntag”.
In both newspapers the Freiburger admitted his own mistakes. He could not convince Parliament to do more. It always takes a lot of pressure before anything happens. This may change slightly as a result of the premium increase.
This week, Parliament agreed on counter-proposals against the cost brake and bonus initiative, he pointed out. The reform of the uniform financing of inpatient and outpatient services is nearing completion. “Not everything was a failure,” he told the “NZZ am Sonntag”. Over the past twelve years as a federal councilor, he has always tried to give everything.
Berset’s successor will be chosen on December 13. (SDA)
Source:Blick

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