The biggest challenge faced by the German health care system in the 1990s was:

a. how to provide high-income Germans with an effective safety valve so they will continue to support the system with their taxes.
b. integrating East and West Germany into a single system.
c. controlling overall health care spending as a percentage of GDP.
d. how to control rising physicians' incomes in the name of social solidarity.
e. eliminating the long waiting lists for expensive medical services.

b. integrating East and West Germany into a single system.

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