The Federal Ministry of Health (German: Bundesministerium für Gesundheit), abbreviated BMG, is a cabinet-level ministry of the Federal Republic of Germany. It is the highest German federal government department responsible for health. The ministry is officially located in Bonn and with a second office, which houses the ministry's management, located in Berlin.[2]
History
The Federal Ministry of Health was founded in 1961; in 1969 it was merged with the Federal Ministry for Family and Youth to create the new Federal Ministry for Youth, Family and Health.[citation needed]
Federal Minister for Health Affairs (1961–1969) Federal Minister for Youth, Family and Health (1969–1986) Federal Minister for Youth, Family, Women and Health (1986–1991)
The Federal Ministry of Health is responsible for:
maintaining the effectiveness and efficiency of the statutory health insurance and long-term care insurance systems
maintaining and enhancing the quality of the health care system
strengthening the interests of patients
maintaining economic viability and stabilization of contribution levels
preventive and prophylactic healthcare
the Protection against Infection Act (Infektionsschutzgesetz, or IfSG)
establishing guidelines for the manufacture, clinical trial, approval, distribution channels and monitoring of medicines and medical devices. The objectives are:
quality, medical efficacy and safety
safety of biological medical products such as blood products
narcotics and addiction risk prevention
prevention, rehabilitation and disability policy
medical and occupational rehabilitation
disability law
providing assistance to the disabled and promoting their interests
European and international health policy, including the work of the Federal Government Narcotics Officer and the patients' ombudsman.
Supervisory role
The Federal Ministry of Health is responsible for the comprehensive[3] (disciplinary) supervision of the following governmental institutions: