From the U.S. perspective, the German health care system offers much t
o be desired: universal access, moderate costs, and freedom of choice.
The Germans consider their health care system to be in crisis, howeve
r, because the mechanisms on which they currently rely for financing a
nd paying for health care, as well as the structures through which med
ical care is delivered, seem increasingly less viable. Germany has rec
ently adopted modest reforms to partially address these problems. For
longer term solutions, however, some in Germany are looking to U.S. ma
naged care models, for better or for worse.