Abstract Background In 2004, a practice charge for physician visits ('Praxisgebuehr') was implemented in the German health care system, mainly in order to reduce expenditures of sickness funds by reducing outpatient physician visits. In the statutory sickness funds, all adults now have to pay € 10 at their first physician visit in each 3 month period, except for vaccinations and preventive services. This study looks at the effect of this new patient fee on delaying or avoiding physician visits, with a special emphasis on different income groups. Methods Six representative surveys (conducted between 2004 and 2006) of the Bertelsmann Healthcare Monitor were analysed, comprising 7,769 women and men aged 18 to 79 years. The analyses are based o...
This paper analyses the impact of type of insurance, income and reason for appointment on waiting ti...
Aim: The present study examines monetary effects of general practioners’ behaviour in therapeutic me...
There is ambiguous evidence with regard to the inequalities in health care services utilization (HCS...
Germany is one of the few OECD countries with a two-tier system of statutory and primary private hea...
Background: Socially disadvantaged people have an increased need for medical care due to a higher...
The German health care reform of 2004 imposes a charge of 10 Euro for the first visit to a doctor in ...
Aim: In view of increasing concern about a two-class system in the German health care sector, this s...
Germany has a two-tier system of statutory and primary private health insurance. Both insurance type...
Background In Germany, patients are consulting general practitioners increasingly frequently, resul...
'Background: On July 1, 1997, the German government raised drug copayment by EUR2.60 to EUR 4.60, EU...
Abstract Background In Germany copayment for medical consultation was eliminated in 2013, and in Spa...
The goal of this study was to investigate the determinants of outpatient physician visits in Germany...
A certain German sickness fund offers 240 € per year to its clients if they pay the first 300 € of t...
The association between educational level and the probability of physician visits in three Western E...
Abstract Background This study's aim was to develop a first quantification of the frequency and cost...
This paper analyses the impact of type of insurance, income and reason for appointment on waiting ti...
Aim: The present study examines monetary effects of general practioners’ behaviour in therapeutic me...
There is ambiguous evidence with regard to the inequalities in health care services utilization (HCS...
Germany is one of the few OECD countries with a two-tier system of statutory and primary private hea...
Background: Socially disadvantaged people have an increased need for medical care due to a higher...
The German health care reform of 2004 imposes a charge of 10 Euro for the first visit to a doctor in ...
Aim: In view of increasing concern about a two-class system in the German health care sector, this s...
Germany has a two-tier system of statutory and primary private health insurance. Both insurance type...
Background In Germany, patients are consulting general practitioners increasingly frequently, resul...
'Background: On July 1, 1997, the German government raised drug copayment by EUR2.60 to EUR 4.60, EU...
Abstract Background In Germany copayment for medical consultation was eliminated in 2013, and in Spa...
The goal of this study was to investigate the determinants of outpatient physician visits in Germany...
A certain German sickness fund offers 240 € per year to its clients if they pay the first 300 € of t...
The association between educational level and the probability of physician visits in three Western E...
Abstract Background This study's aim was to develop a first quantification of the frequency and cost...
This paper analyses the impact of type of insurance, income and reason for appointment on waiting ti...
Aim: The present study examines monetary effects of general practioners’ behaviour in therapeutic me...
There is ambiguous evidence with regard to the inequalities in health care services utilization (HCS...