Germany to Tighten Sick-Leave Rules, Requiring Immediate Medical Certificates

July 2, 2026
Germany to Tighten Sick-Leave Rules, Requiring Immediate Medical Certificates
  • Germany’s governing coalition is moving to tighten sick-leave rules, requiring a medical certificate from day one of illness and scrapping the option for phone-based sick notes, as part of a broader push to curb absenteeism.

  • The reform also permanently ends pandemic-era telephone certificates and eliminates week-long certificates issued via phone consultations.

  • Chancellor Friedrich Merz and the CDU/SPD coalition argue the changes are needed to address high sick days and post-pandemic absences, framing them as a health-policy tightening to boost competitiveness.

  • The policy debate includes perspectives from pediatricians, patient groups, and politicians, highlighting concerns about family impact and healthcare capacity.

  • Opponents warn the plan could raise patient contacts, overburden general practices, and delay care for vulnerable groups like children, with calls for alternatives such as guaranteed days.

  • Industry reactions are mixed: employer associations support tightening to improve productivity, while health experts warn it could worsen wait times and strain medical resources.

  • Implementation will be through a government framework in law, with local adaptations via individual contracts, works agreements, or collective bargaining, and changes to the Entgeltfortzahlungsgesetz or guidelines are needed.

  • Green party critics say the reform ignores broader health and care policy issues and would worsen the burden on practices amid ongoing system reforms.

  • Critics warn the package could increase bureaucracy and overwhelm doctors, challenging the government’s aim to reduce burdens.

  • Statistics show variation in sick days across insurers, reflecting longer-term illnesses and prior shifts to electronic AU documentation.

  • Timeline remains unclear; changes touch Entgeltfortzahlungsgesetz and possibly require action by the G-BA, with no firm start date yet.

  • Experts propose alternatives like a digital child illness certificate or partial certifications to balance accessibility with record-keeping.

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From Day One: Germany Tightens Sick-Leave Rules, Scraps Phone Certificates and Four-Day Grace Period

From Day One: Germany Tightens Sick-Leave Rules, Scraps Phone Certificates and Four-Day Grace Period • Jul 2, 2026

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