Saxony wants to attract more dentists to the countryside and is raising hopes with a new law. "With the introduction of a rural dentist quota, the Free State is taking an important step towards sustainably securing dental care in rural and underserved regions of Saxony," explained the Association of Statutory Health Insurance Funds (vdek). The dental profession had previously welcomed the move.
8 out of 109 study places to be subject to quota regulation
The state parliament passed the "State Dentist Act" last Wednesday with a clear majority and no votes against. From the winter semester 2026/27, 8 out of a total of 109 study places for dentistry in Dresden and Leipzig are to be allocated each year via the state dentist quota. Candidates commit to working in a region with special needs for ten years after graduation.