
The German Health Care System
Accessing the German Health Care Market
medhochzwei Verlag
2nd Edition
Published on 25. April 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
IX, 284 pages
978-3-86216-293-2 (ISBN)
Description
Understanding and accessing the largest health care market in Europe
With a total volume of around EUR 320 billion, Germany is a large and attractive health care market. Like most other mature systems, the financing and provision of health is complicated, ever-changing and massively influenced by special-interest groups. The duality of social and private health insurance, the importance of data protection, the governing function of the Ministry of Health, the inherently private for-profit nature of most providers and the importance of corporate co-operatives managing the self-administration are some of the key elements in this system.
This book is intended for the international reader wanting to get a swift yet comprehensive introduction into how health care is delivered, financed and governed in Germany. It will assist in preparing for working in Germany, devising a market access strategy and identifying potential pitfalls and misunderstandings when dealing with German counterparts.
The editors are uniquely qualified in presenting this introduction as they all have more than 20 years' experience, come from different professional backgrounds and have worked in different functions across the system.
With a total volume of around EUR 320 billion, Germany is a large and attractive health care market. Like most other mature systems, the financing and provision of health is complicated, ever-changing and massively influenced by special-interest groups. The duality of social and private health insurance, the importance of data protection, the governing function of the Ministry of Health, the inherently private for-profit nature of most providers and the importance of corporate co-operatives managing the self-administration are some of the key elements in this system.
This book is intended for the international reader wanting to get a swift yet comprehensive introduction into how health care is delivered, financed and governed in Germany. It will assist in preparing for working in Germany, devising a market access strategy and identifying potential pitfalls and misunderstandings when dealing with German counterparts.
The editors are uniquely qualified in presenting this introduction as they all have more than 20 years' experience, come from different professional backgrounds and have worked in different functions across the system.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Heidelberg
Germany
Target group
Professional and scholarly
International health care organizations, foreign medical personnel working in the German health care system, scientists and students with an interest in the German health care system.
Dimensions
Height: 14.8 cm
Width: 21 cm
ISBN-13
978-3-86216-293-2 (9783862162932)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Editor
Prof. Konrad Obermann M.D., Ph.D. is an international adviser on health systems and financing and heads the Master of Science in Health Economics program at Heidelberg University.
Dr. Peter Müller is a trained journalist and managing director of the Stiftung Gesundheit (Public Health Foundation), Hamburg. He teaches Management of Not-for-Profit-Organizations (MBA) at the US Touro College.
Hans-Heiko Müller is a registered nurse and business administrator. He is head of health economics at pfm medical ag and managing director of the pfm medical Institute gGmbH, Cologne.
Prof. Dr. Bernd Glazinski is a psychologist and professor of business psychology at Cologne University of Applied Sciences and Bratislava University, Slovakia.