"Germany is sick" is the title of the new book by Cologne-based sports scientist Ingo Froböse, which he published together with journalist Stefan Sauerzapf. In it, he explains why our healthcare system threatens to collapse from 2030. Froböse calls for a revolution in the healthcare system: away from expensive pills and towards prevention. Froböse also wants to enshrine the right to health in the German constitution and will soon be launching a petition to this end.
On Tuesday, April 21, he will talk about the theses of his new book in the Workstage of the "Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger". He will be joined on stage by Cologne doctor Michael Hallek, Head of Clinic I for Internal Medicine at Cologne University Hospital. The internationally renowned cancer specialist has been Chairman of the Expert Council for the Assessment of Developments in the Healthcare System since 2023.
Joachim Frank, Chief Correspondent of the "Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger", will moderate.
Free choice of seats. The Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger Workstage, Amsterdamer Straße 192, 50735 Cologne, is easily accessible by public transport (line 13/16, stop Amsterdamer Straße/Gürtel). Free parking is available in the parking lot next to the publishing house.
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