Abstract Background In Germany copayment for medical consultation was eliminated in 2013, and in Spain universal health coverage was partly restricted in 2012. This study shows the relationship between income and the use of health services before and after these measures in each country. Methods Data were taken from the 2009 and 2014 Socio-Economic Panel conducted in Germany, and from the 2009 and 2014 European Health Surveys in Spain. The health services investigated were physician consultations and hospital admissions, and the measure of socioeconomic position used was household income. The magnitude of the relationship between socioeconomic position and the use of each health service in people from 16 to 74 years old was estimated by cal...
Background: Several stakeholders have undertaken initiatives to propose solutions towards a more sus...
Objective: Evaluate the effects of the ‘euro per prescription’ on primary health care services (numb...
'Background: On July 1, 1997, the German government raised drug copayment by EUR2.60 to EUR 4.60, EU...
Background: In Germany copayment for medical consultation was eliminated in 2013, and in Spain unive...
The relationship of socioeconomic position with the use of health services may have changed with the...
Background: following the 2008 economic crisis many countries implemented austerity policies, includ...
Objective: The relationship of socioeconomic position with the use of health services may have chang...
This study addresses the question how income affects health care utilization by the population aged ...
Background: Worldwide, socioeconomic differences in health and use of healthcare resources have been...
Aim: In view of increasing concern about a two-class system in the German health care sector, this s...
The association between educational level and the probability of physician visits in three Western E...
There is ambiguous evidence with regard to the inequalities in health care services utilization (HCS...
Background: Social inequalities in health are a characteristic of almost all European Welfare Sta...
The objective of this paper is to analyse whether the recent recession has altered health care utili...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Socially disadvantaged people have an increased need for medical care due t...
Background: Several stakeholders have undertaken initiatives to propose solutions towards a more sus...
Objective: Evaluate the effects of the ‘euro per prescription’ on primary health care services (numb...
'Background: On July 1, 1997, the German government raised drug copayment by EUR2.60 to EUR 4.60, EU...
Background: In Germany copayment for medical consultation was eliminated in 2013, and in Spain unive...
The relationship of socioeconomic position with the use of health services may have changed with the...
Background: following the 2008 economic crisis many countries implemented austerity policies, includ...
Objective: The relationship of socioeconomic position with the use of health services may have chang...
This study addresses the question how income affects health care utilization by the population aged ...
Background: Worldwide, socioeconomic differences in health and use of healthcare resources have been...
Aim: In view of increasing concern about a two-class system in the German health care sector, this s...
The association between educational level and the probability of physician visits in three Western E...
There is ambiguous evidence with regard to the inequalities in health care services utilization (HCS...
Background: Social inequalities in health are a characteristic of almost all European Welfare Sta...
The objective of this paper is to analyse whether the recent recession has altered health care utili...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Socially disadvantaged people have an increased need for medical care due t...
Background: Several stakeholders have undertaken initiatives to propose solutions towards a more sus...
Objective: Evaluate the effects of the ‘euro per prescription’ on primary health care services (numb...
'Background: On July 1, 1997, the German government raised drug copayment by EUR2.60 to EUR 4.60, EU...