Key aspects of a sustainable health insurance system in Germany
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in: Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, Jahrgang 14, Nr. 3, 01.06.2016, S. 293-312.
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T1 - Key aspects of a sustainable health insurance system in Germany
AU - Pelster, Matthias
AU - Hagemann, Vera
AU - Laporte Uribe, Franziska
PY - 2016/6/1
Y1 - 2016/6/1
N2 - Background: The main goals of health-care systems are to improve the health of the population they serve, respond to people’s legitimate expectations, and offer fair financing. As a result, the health system in Germany is subject to continuous adaption as well as public and political discussions about its design. Objective: This paper analyzes the key challenges for the German health-care system and the underlying factors driving these challenges. We aim to identify possible solutions to put the German health-care system in a better position to face these challenges. Methods: We utilize a broad array of methods to answer these questions, including a review of the published and grey literature on health-care planning in Germany, semi-structured interviews with stakeholders in the system, and an online questionnaire. Results: We find that the most urgent (and manageable) aspects that merit attention are holistic hospital planning, initiatives to increase (administrative) innovation in the health-care system, incentives to increase prevention, and approaches to increase analytical quality assurance. Conclusion: We found that hospital planning, innovation, quality control, and prevention, are considered to be the topics most in need of attention in the German health system.
AB - Background: The main goals of health-care systems are to improve the health of the population they serve, respond to people’s legitimate expectations, and offer fair financing. As a result, the health system in Germany is subject to continuous adaption as well as public and political discussions about its design. Objective: This paper analyzes the key challenges for the German health-care system and the underlying factors driving these challenges. We aim to identify possible solutions to put the German health-care system in a better position to face these challenges. Methods: We utilize a broad array of methods to answer these questions, including a review of the published and grey literature on health-care planning in Germany, semi-structured interviews with stakeholders in the system, and an online questionnaire. Results: We find that the most urgent (and manageable) aspects that merit attention are holistic hospital planning, initiatives to increase (administrative) innovation in the health-care system, incentives to increase prevention, and approaches to increase analytical quality assurance. Conclusion: We found that hospital planning, innovation, quality control, and prevention, are considered to be the topics most in need of attention in the German health system.
KW - Management studies
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U2 - 10.1007/s40258-016-0223-8
DO - 10.1007/s40258-016-0223-8
M3 - Journal articles
C2 - 26883669
VL - 14
SP - 293
EP - 312
JO - Applied Health Economics and Health Policy
JF - Applied Health Economics and Health Policy
SN - 1175-5652
IS - 3
ER -