Inpatient care is an important pillar of the health care system. Data from health surveys enable to analyse the utilization of inpatient treatment from the patient’s perspective, and to identify associations to social determinants and other influencing factors. As part of the GEDA 2014/2015-EHIS study, data was collected for the indicator ‘utilization of inpatient medical care during the last 12 months’. The data analysis shows that 16.9% of women and 15.3% of men were admitted to hospital at least once during the last 12 months. The utilization of inpatient treatment depends on age: among people aged 65 or above, 25.9% of women and 25.8% of men were admitted to hospital during the last 12 months. Almost no significant differences in ...
Gender differences in morbidity have been widely confirmed in representative health surveys in North...
GEDA 2014/2015-EHIS is an up-to-date health survey of the adult population undertaken within the fra...
BackgroundDuring the early phase of the Covid-19 pandemic, reductions of hospital admissions with a ...
Inpatient care is an important pillar of the health care system. Data from health surveys enable to ...
Outpatient care in Germany is mainly provided in physicians’ private practices. Data from health sur...
Outpatient health care provision plays an important role in the identification and treatment of heal...
The article provides representative benchmarks and trends for the use of medical and therapeutic ser...
The use of medicines is an essential aspect of treating disease. In this field, surveys that map the...
Background: Social inequalities in health are a characteristic of almost all European Welfare Sta...
Abstract:Aims: Due to large inconsistencies in previous studies, it remains unclear how alcohol use ...
Abstract Background In many countries health policy encourages patients to choose their hospital, pr...
Background: Socially disadvantaged people have an increased need for medical care due to a higher...
Aim: In view of increasing concern about a two-class system in the German health care sector, this s...
In Germany, the provision of health services to people with mental disorders is an issue that is sub...
The first wave of the German Health Interview and Examination Survey for Adults, 2008–2011 (DEGS1), ...
Gender differences in morbidity have been widely confirmed in representative health surveys in North...
GEDA 2014/2015-EHIS is an up-to-date health survey of the adult population undertaken within the fra...
BackgroundDuring the early phase of the Covid-19 pandemic, reductions of hospital admissions with a ...
Inpatient care is an important pillar of the health care system. Data from health surveys enable to ...
Outpatient care in Germany is mainly provided in physicians’ private practices. Data from health sur...
Outpatient health care provision plays an important role in the identification and treatment of heal...
The article provides representative benchmarks and trends for the use of medical and therapeutic ser...
The use of medicines is an essential aspect of treating disease. In this field, surveys that map the...
Background: Social inequalities in health are a characteristic of almost all European Welfare Sta...
Abstract:Aims: Due to large inconsistencies in previous studies, it remains unclear how alcohol use ...
Abstract Background In many countries health policy encourages patients to choose their hospital, pr...
Background: Socially disadvantaged people have an increased need for medical care due to a higher...
Aim: In view of increasing concern about a two-class system in the German health care sector, this s...
In Germany, the provision of health services to people with mental disorders is an issue that is sub...
The first wave of the German Health Interview and Examination Survey for Adults, 2008–2011 (DEGS1), ...
Gender differences in morbidity have been widely confirmed in representative health surveys in North...
GEDA 2014/2015-EHIS is an up-to-date health survey of the adult population undertaken within the fra...
BackgroundDuring the early phase of the Covid-19 pandemic, reductions of hospital admissions with a ...