Berliner Morgenpost: “Berlin start-up aims to tackle the doctor shortage”
December 15, 2025 In a feature article, Berliner Morgenpost highlights Get2Germany as a Berlin-based health tech start-up supporting international doctors on their path into the German healthcare system. The article places Get2Germany’s work in the broader context of Germany’s growing physician shortage and references data from the German Medical Association underscoring the increasing importance of international medical professionals.
The report focuses on the complex and often lengthy recognition process for foreign-trained doctors, which is frequently marked by bureaucratic hurdles, long waiting periods and legal uncertainty. Berliner Morgenpost explains how Get2Germany addresses these challenges through a digital platform that structures and guides the recognition process step by step – from document verification and equivalence assessment to language requirements and professional exams.
The article also outlines the vision and ambitions of the founding team: beyond simplifying individual procedures, Get2Germany aims to make a lasting contribution to the stability of the German healthcare system by enabling qualified international doctors to integrate more quickly and sustainably. The piece further mentions early milestones, awards and the support Get2Germany receives from Berlin-based innovation and startup programs.
Media outlet: Berliner Morgenpost, print edition
Date: December 15, 2025
Section: Berlin
Title: Berlin start-up aims to tackle the doctor shortage
Interview Contacts, Press Info & Background Material
- About the platform: get2germany.com; eGuide: get2germany.com/en/auth
- Interview contacts: Dr. René Rheimann, CEO of Get2Germany, Pasha Alidadi, CTO of Get2Germany
- Press contact Get2Germany: [email protected]
- Further media resources: Study on physician shortages in Germany by PwC, Hausärzte fehlen bald in noch mehr Regionen by Tagesschau
