Information Asymmetry in the German Public Health Care Market: A Stakeholder Analysis
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Pisa takes a stand for responsibility in healthcare and medical technology. 2007. p. 1-13.
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T1 - Information Asymmetry in the German Public Health Care Market
T2 - International Conference on the Management of Healthcare and Medical Technology - HCTM 2007
AU - Weisenfeld, Ursula
AU - Sörensen, Constanze
AU - Scherer, Christian
N1 - Conference code: 6
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - Technological development in health care leads to new processes and products aiming at improving diagnoses and therapies of diseases. Whether these are successfully introduced depends on aspects such as effectiveness and costs of the new processes and products, the way institutions support or hinder introductions and the processes of integration into health care systems. Over 90 percent of the German population are compulsory members of the public health insurance system. Here, contributions to the system are incomebased and patients receive benefits-in-kind from the catalogue of services. The remaining 10 percent receive medical services according to a contract and are entitled to a reimbursement of their medical bills ...
AB - Technological development in health care leads to new processes and products aiming at improving diagnoses and therapies of diseases. Whether these are successfully introduced depends on aspects such as effectiveness and costs of the new processes and products, the way institutions support or hinder introductions and the processes of integration into health care systems. Over 90 percent of the German population are compulsory members of the public health insurance system. Here, contributions to the system are incomebased and patients receive benefits-in-kind from the catalogue of services. The remaining 10 percent receive medical services according to a contract and are entitled to a reimbursement of their medical bills ...
KW - Management studies
M3 - Article in conference proceedings
SN - 978-88-903070-0-3
SP - 1
EP - 13
BT - Pisa takes a stand for responsibility in healthcare and medical technology
Y2 - 3 November 2007 through 5 November 2007
ER -