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Insurance Comparison 2026

Techniker Krankenkasse (TK)vs.DAK-Gesundheit

An independent side-by-side comparison covering benefits, costs, and coverage details.

✓ Based on official policy documents ✓ Updated March 2026 ✓ Independent comparison
Feature Most Popular Techniker Krankenkasse (TK) View Details DAK-Gesundheit View Details
Cost & Contributions
Total monthly (under 23)
€145.52
Total monthly (23+ childless)
€150.65
Zusatzbeitrag rate Additional contribution rate set by each insurer
3.20%
Coverage & Benefits
Mental health / psychotherapy
Full coverage — psychotherapy, psychiatry, inpatient + online mental health programs
Dental bonus system
Up to 75% after 10 years of regular checkups
Bonus programs
Bonus amount
Up to €150/year (AktivBonus) + €120 annual student guarantee
Service & Digital
English support
Limited — primarily German-speaking; some English resources on website
Digital services
DAK AppePA (electronic patient record)Online fitness and health coursesDigital health coachingDAK Scan-App for document submissions
Members
5.4 million
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DAK-Gesundheit View Details
Cost & Contributions

Total monthly (under 23)

€141.16 Better
€145.52

Total monthly (23+ childless)

€146.29 Better
€150.65

Zusatzbeitrag rate

Additional contribution rate set by each insurer

2.69%
3.20%
Coverage & Benefits

Mental health / psychotherapy

Full coverage — psychotherapy, psychiatry, inpatient treatment
Full coverage — psychotherapy, psychiatry, inpatient + online mental health programs

Dental bonus system

Up to 75% after 10 years of regular checkups
Up to 75% after 10 years of regular checkups

Bonus programs

Bonus amount

Up to €250/year
Up to €150/year (AktivBonus) + €120 annual student guarantee
Service & Digital

English support

Excellent — dedicated English hotline (24/7), English TK-App, English website
Limited — primarily German-speaking; some English resources on website

Digital services

TK-App (available in English)ePA (electronic patient record)TK-Doc video consultationsOnline health coursesDigital fitness tracking (Google Fit, Samsung Health, Fitbit integration)
DAK AppePA (electronic patient record)Online fitness and health coursesDigital health coachingDAK Scan-App for document submissions

Members

12.3 million
5.4 million

Frequently Asked Questions

TK costs €141.16/month for students under 23 (or with children). Students aged 23+ without children pay €146.29/month due to the additional nursing care surcharge. This breaks down as: €87.38 base health insurance + €23.00 Zusatzbeitrag (2.69%) + €30.78 nursing care (or €35.91 if childless and 23+).
Yes, TK has the best English support among German public insurers. They offer a 24/7 English-language hotline, the TK-App with English interface, an English website (tk.de/en), and English-speaking staff at many branches. Not all written correspondence is in English, but phone and app support are excellent.
Yes, if you are under 30 and enrolled in a degree program at a German university. You must sign up within the first 3 months of enrollment. Language course and preparatory course (Studienkolleg) students are not eligible for GKV.
TK rewards healthy behavior with up to €250/year. You earn points for preventive checkups, vaccinations, sports club membership, fitness tracking (via Google Fit, Samsung Health, or Fitbit), and health courses. Points can be redeemed for cash or doubled as a health dividend for further health measures.
All GKV insurers cover the same legally mandated base benefits. TK stands out for international students thanks to its English-language support (24/7 hotline, English app), competitive Zusatzbeitrag (2.69% vs. BARMER's 3.29%), and strong digital services. AOK offers more branch offices, while BARMER excels in telemedicine and mental health extras.
DAK costs €145.52/month for students under 23 (or with children) and €150.65/month for students 23+ without children. Breakdown: €87.38 base health insurance + €27.36 Zusatzbeitrag (3.20%) + €30.78 nursing care (or €35.91 if childless and 23+). However, the DAK 120 guarantee refunds €120/year, reducing the effective cost by €10/month.
DAK has a higher Zusatzbeitrag (3.20% vs. TK's 2.69%), adding roughly €4.36/month. However, DAK offers the unique €120/year student guarantee bonus, osteopathy coverage (€120/year), and dental cleaning subsidies that can offset the price difference depending on your usage.
DAK's English support is very limited. Most staff and resources are German-speaking. They do have some English content on their website, but no dedicated English hotline. If English-language service is important, TK or BARMER are better choices for international students.

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