Abstract Background Waiting times for an outpatient appointment in Germany differ between insurants of the statutory and private health insurance schemes, especially for specialised care. The aim of this study was to uncover possible differences in waiting times depending on health insurance scheme and to identify predictors for excessive waiting times in primary care. Methods We used data of the Bertelsmann Foundation Healthcare Monitor, which is a repeated cross sectional study dealing with experiences in health care and attitudes towards current health policy themes. We analysed the surveys conducted from 2011 to 2013, with respondents assigned to their health insurance fund, namely AOK, BARMER GEK, BKK, DAK, TK, IKK, other statutory fun...
Background In Germany, patients are consulting general practitioners increasingly frequently, resul...
More than 45% of Australians buy health insurance for private treatment in hospital. This is despite...
Objective: Access to care is a multidimensional concept, considered as a structural aspect of health...
Abstract Background Health insurance coverage for all citizens is often considered a requisite for r...
This paper analyses the impact of type of insurance, income and reason for appointment on waiting ti...
Although the relationship between health insurance and waiting time has been established in the ambu...
A frequently debated problem regarding Swedish healthcare is the ineffectiveness of the system and h...
(1) Background: System-level data on waiting time in the outpatient setting in Hungary is scarce. Th...
(1) Background: System-level data on waiting time in the outpatient setting in Hungary is scarce. Th...
Aims: First, the influence of determinants on the waiting times of chronically ill patients in the a...
Aims: First, the influence of determinants on the waiting times of chronically ill patients in the a...
Aims: First, the influence of determinants on the waiting times of chronically ill patients in the a...
Aims: First, the influence of determinants on the waiting times of chronically ill patients in the a...
AbstractWaiting times for elective treatments are a key health-policy concern in several OECD countr...
Abstract Objective Access to care is a multidimensional concept, considered as a structural aspect o...
Background In Germany, patients are consulting general practitioners increasingly frequently, resul...
More than 45% of Australians buy health insurance for private treatment in hospital. This is despite...
Objective: Access to care is a multidimensional concept, considered as a structural aspect of health...
Abstract Background Health insurance coverage for all citizens is often considered a requisite for r...
This paper analyses the impact of type of insurance, income and reason for appointment on waiting ti...
Although the relationship between health insurance and waiting time has been established in the ambu...
A frequently debated problem regarding Swedish healthcare is the ineffectiveness of the system and h...
(1) Background: System-level data on waiting time in the outpatient setting in Hungary is scarce. Th...
(1) Background: System-level data on waiting time in the outpatient setting in Hungary is scarce. Th...
Aims: First, the influence of determinants on the waiting times of chronically ill patients in the a...
Aims: First, the influence of determinants on the waiting times of chronically ill patients in the a...
Aims: First, the influence of determinants on the waiting times of chronically ill patients in the a...
Aims: First, the influence of determinants on the waiting times of chronically ill patients in the a...
AbstractWaiting times for elective treatments are a key health-policy concern in several OECD countr...
Abstract Objective Access to care is a multidimensional concept, considered as a structural aspect o...
Background In Germany, patients are consulting general practitioners increasingly frequently, resul...
More than 45% of Australians buy health insurance for private treatment in hospital. This is despite...
Objective: Access to care is a multidimensional concept, considered as a structural aspect of health...