BBC reports "German Greens float sex prescriptions for disabled":
A spokeswoman for the Green Party in Germany has said disabled and seriously ill people should be able to claim back public money if they pay for sex. They would have to prove a medical need and show that they could not pay to visit sex workers otherwise. Elisabeth Scharfenberg, an MP, told the Welt am Sonntag newspaper that she "could imagine" local authorities paying for "sexual assistance". Prostitution has been legal in Germany since 2002.
[...] In the Netherlands it is already possible to claim the cost of sexual services as a medical expense.
German source. Here's a related segment from Vice if you have 17m22s to spare (it's primarily about Sensual Solutions).
(Score: 2) by DannyB on Tuesday January 10 2017, @10:07PM
Stoners don't have any more rights than anyone else. Including a right to their medication.
10. The medication is needed because they are unable to work.
20. They are unable to work because they are stoned.
30. They are stoned because they took their medication.
40. GOTO 10
I would expect that compassionate conservatism wouldn't have a problem with this.
The lower I set my standards the more accomplishments I have.