This is what a pediatrician earns from vaccinating - Calculate Now
Vaccination is a highly controversial topic among parents. Anyone who brings up the word vaccination in parents' forums can expect to have started an emotionally charged debate that often ends in hardened fronts on both sides. The opponents of vaccination accuse the pharmaceutical industry of pursuing only the goal of earning money with vaccines that do not work anyway and make people ill. It is spoken of covered up inoculation damage, a large conspiracy and poisonous contents materials. Vaccination advocates, as well as (most) pediatricians, counter that it is only thanks to vaccinations that diseases such as polio, diphtheria, and measles have been nearly eradicated, that vaccinations are now among the best proven and safest methods to effectively prevent the eradication of certain diseases. Pediatricians are often accused of making vaccination recommendations purely out of greed for money and of being part of the big pharmaceutical conspiracy. Now, of course, the question for the layperson is how much money a pediatrician must make to consider it worthwhile to be part of such a "conspiracy." How much profit does a pediatrician collect per vaccination? The remuneration for single and combination vaccines can be taken from the German Medical Association (Bundesärztekammer) and thus it is easy to understand how much money can be earned with a child vaccinated according to STIKO. Our online calculator is based on the vaccinations recommended by the STIKO. Of course, the number of children to be vaccinated per pediatrician can only be average values. Sources: https://kinderdoc.wordpress.com/2014/03/30/kohle-scheffeln-durchs-impfen/ https://www.kvberlin.de/ http://www.bundesaerztekammer.de/ https://www.rki.de/DE/Content/Kommissionen/STIKO/Empfehlungen/Aktuelles/Impfkalender.html