Health care technology and its assessment in eight countriesDIANE Publishing, 1995 - 378 pages This background paper is part of a larger study on International Differences in Health Care Technology and Spending, which consists of a series of back- ground papers. International Health Statistics: What the numbers mean for the United States was published in November 1993, and International Comparisons of Administrative Costs in Health Care appeared in September 1994. An additional background paper will report on lessons for the United States from a comparison; of hospital financing and spending in seven countries. |
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... forced to cut its workforce from 29,000 to 7,900 and it is still not clear whether the company can survive. Industrial ... sickness funds. Even though about 40 percent of the population belongs to a local sickness fund, most are blue ...
... forced to cut its workforce from 29,000 to 7,900 and it is still not clear whether the company can survive. Industrial ... sickness funds. Even though about 40 percent of the population belongs to a local sickness fund, most are blue ...
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... mandatory sickness fund and how contributions are to be paid. It specifies the entitlements of the insured and regulates the relations between sickness funds on the one hand and office-based doctors and hospitals on the other. The law ...
... mandatory sickness fund and how contributions are to be paid. It specifies the entitlements of the insured and regulates the relations between sickness funds on the one hand and office-based doctors and hospitals on the other. The law ...
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... sickness fund doctors and on cost-containment measures in hospital financing. It also discusses structural problems ... mandatory sickness funds. In 1991, all employees in Germany who had a monthly income up to 5,100 DM were insured by ...
... sickness fund doctors and on cost-containment measures in hospital financing. It also discusses structural problems ... mandatory sickness funds. In 1991, all employees in Germany who had a monthly income up to 5,100 DM were insured by ...
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... mandatory sickness fund-covered services. (Only about 3,300 office-based physicians were exclusively treating privately insured patients.) Sickness ... funds and negotiate re- muneration. The associations provide information about the ...
... mandatory sickness fund-covered services. (Only about 3,300 office-based physicians were exclusively treating privately insured patients.) Sickness ... funds and negotiate re- muneration. The associations provide information about the ...
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Federal and state budgets Reimbursement for medical treatment of civil servantsaand medical education 1. 2. Mandatory sickness funds 3. Social pension funds Pensions for disabled persons DM13,084 Medical rehabilitation: DM4,356 4 ...
Federal and state budgets Reimbursement for medical treatment of civil servantsaand medical education 1. 2. Mandatory sickness funds 3. Social pension funds Pensions for disabled persons DM13,084 Medical rehabilitation: DM4,356 4 ...
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Page iv - NOTE: OTA appreciates and is grateful for the valuable assistance and thoughtful critiques provided by the advisory panel members. The panel does not, however, necessarily approve, disapprove, or endorse this report. OTA assumes full responsibility for the report and the accuracy of its contents.
Page 17 - What is the optimum interval between mammographic screening examinations? An analysis based on the latest results of the Swedish two-county breast cancer screening trial.
Page 299 - USPSTF is a committee impaneled by the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (in the Department of Health and Human Services) that produced a set of 169 recommended preventive services, collected and published as a book in 1989 (154).
Page 242 - For mental illness: • to improve significantly the health and social functioning of mentally ill people, • to reduce the overall suicide rate by at least 15 percent by the year 2000...
Page 18 - Effect of coronary artery bypass graft surgery on survival: overview of 10-year results from randomised trials by the Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery
Page 270 - Impact of the NHS Reforms The NHS reforms at present have not affected the screening service in any major way. At present, the funding for breast screening and the centralized style of service provision have been protected, but this will not necessarily continue to be the case. Breast screening has been given" additional impetus by virtue of its inclusion in the national health strategy. The proposed target is to reduce the death rate for breast cancer in the population invited for screening by at...
Page 97 - Canadian Erythropoietin Study Group, "Association Between Recombinant Human Erythropoietin and Quality of Life and Exercise Capacity of Patients Receiving Haemodialysis,
Page 299 - Sciences NIH National Institutes of Health NIMH National Institute of Mental Health NINDS National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke...
Page 60 - Worldwide Differences in Asthma Prevalence and Mortality. Why is Asthma Mortality So Low in the USA?
Page 15 - Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain and Spine. Is Clinical Efficacy Established After the First Decade,