The association between educational level and the probability of physician visits in three Western European countries, one of which has a system of patient cost sharing was evaluated. Cross-sectional surveys were performed in France, Germany and Spain around 1990 and around 2000. People representative of the French, German and Spanish populations, aged 25–74 years were studied. The probability of physician visits decreased in the second period with respect to the first in France and Germany, but it increased in Spain. In the two periods studied, subjects with low educational level had a lower probability of physician visits than those with high educational level in France, in contrast with the general trend in Germany and Spain. In both per...
Germany is one of the few OECD countries with a two-tier system of statutory and primary private hea...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To assess whether there are variations between 11 Western European countries with r...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies of variation in the magnitude of socioeconomic inequalities in health b...
Background: During the past decades, many governments have introduced patient cost-sharing in their ...
Background: Several studies have assessed the effect of cost sharing on health service utilization (...
Background  Several studies have assessed the effect of cost sharing on health service utilizat...
Abstract Background In Germany copayment for medical consultation was eliminated in 2013, and in Spa...
AbstractMany high income countries increased their level of patient cost sharing between 2000 and 20...
Cost-sharing for health care is high on the policy agenda in many European countries that struggle w...
The relationship of socioeconomic position with the use of health services may have changed with the...
Background: Socially disadvantaged people have an increased need for medical care due to a higher...
Using three waves of data from the European Community Household Panel this paper estimates demand fo...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To assess whether there are variations between 11 Western European countries ...
Aim: In view of increasing concern about a two-class system in the German health care sector, this s...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The aim of this study is to describe the magnitude of educational inequalities...
Germany is one of the few OECD countries with a two-tier system of statutory and primary private hea...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To assess whether there are variations between 11 Western European countries with r...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies of variation in the magnitude of socioeconomic inequalities in health b...
Background: During the past decades, many governments have introduced patient cost-sharing in their ...
Background: Several studies have assessed the effect of cost sharing on health service utilization (...
Background  Several studies have assessed the effect of cost sharing on health service utilizat...
Abstract Background In Germany copayment for medical consultation was eliminated in 2013, and in Spa...
AbstractMany high income countries increased their level of patient cost sharing between 2000 and 20...
Cost-sharing for health care is high on the policy agenda in many European countries that struggle w...
The relationship of socioeconomic position with the use of health services may have changed with the...
Background: Socially disadvantaged people have an increased need for medical care due to a higher...
Using three waves of data from the European Community Household Panel this paper estimates demand fo...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To assess whether there are variations between 11 Western European countries ...
Aim: In view of increasing concern about a two-class system in the German health care sector, this s...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The aim of this study is to describe the magnitude of educational inequalities...
Germany is one of the few OECD countries with a two-tier system of statutory and primary private hea...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To assess whether there are variations between 11 Western European countries with r...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies of variation in the magnitude of socioeconomic inequalities in health b...