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The German Healthcare System An Overview德国的医疗保健系统概要.ppt,* German Medical Association Federation of the German Chambers of Physicians 18th Symposium of Central and East European Chambers of Physicians (ZEVA) Country Report: Germany Dr. Klaus-D
The foundation of Germany’s healthcare system is derived from Germany’s Basic Law (Grundgesetz), which obliges the state to provide social services to its citizens (Articles 20, 28 of the Basic Law). Specifically, the state must ensure sufficient, needs-based ambulatory and inpatient medical ...
Complex developments in healthcare are widening the gap between new technological possibilities and advances in therapy and diagnosis and the financial feasibility of the German Healthcare system (Borck,2012; di Costanzo,2020). In that regard, concepts such as rationalisation and prioritisation are in...
Health insurance in Germany is obligatory for international tourists and expats. Here’s how the German health insurance system works, the types of insurance you need to choose and how to get insured.
The health care system of Germany is often advocated as an alternative model to the Canadian system for lessons for health reform in the United States. As described in an earlier article in ,the German system is pluralistic and relies on a regulated system of private financing and delivery to...
Germany has just started a public debate on priority-setting, rationing and cost-effectiveness due to the cost explosion within the German health care system. To date, the costs for German health care run at 11,6 % of its Gross Domestic Product (GDP, 278,3 billion a,not sign) that repre...
This paper gives a systematic overview of resource use that is relevant within the German health-care system from the perspective of the statutory health insurance and how these resource uses should be priced in economic analyses. This includes all relevant cost domains from ambulatory and inpatient...
One of the most unique characteristics of the German health insurance system is, on principle, the access for the whole population to social health insurance (SHI) and an opt-out option for (substitutive) private health insurance (PHI) at the same time. Furthermore, the opt-out option is...
The study's outcomes aim to teach physicians as well as operators how to influence resource management in the healthcare system by meaningful information of patients. Further research may evaluate long-term results of information measures.doi:10.1007/s00068-019-01173-7Dominik Pförringer...