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Medical rehabilitation. Basic function of the German pension insurance

Medical rehabilitation is an important part of the German health care system in addition to medical and nursing care. For people with impairments, especially with chronic diseases, rehabilitation aims at emancipated participation in social life. The German pension insurance carries out rehabilitatio...

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Published in:Der Internist (Berlin) 2010-10, Vol.51 (10), p.1219
Main Authors: Korsukéwitz, C, Irle, H
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