
The German Health Care System
Accessing the German Health Care Market
medhochzwei Verlag
3rd Edition
Published on 21. December 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
IX, 302 pages
978-3-86216-746-3 (ISBN)
Description
Germany's health care system takes care of around 82 million people and is built on the principles of solidarity
and equity. At the same time, it is a large and attractive market. It's long history and ever more detailed regulation,
however, make it difficult to understand the system and to enter the market.
The recent Corona crisis has shown hat the German health care system is robust, resilient, and flexible to cope even
with unprecedented situations.
This book, written by scientists and practitioners from different professional backgrounds, is intended to provide
a swift, yet comprehensive, up-to-date, and authoritative introduction into how health care is delivered, financed,
and governed in Germany.
We have included all major changes and reforms up until September 2020.
and equity. At the same time, it is a large and attractive market. It's long history and ever more detailed regulation,
however, make it difficult to understand the system and to enter the market.
The recent Corona crisis has shown hat the German health care system is robust, resilient, and flexible to cope even
with unprecedented situations.
This book, written by scientists and practitioners from different professional backgrounds, is intended to provide
a swift, yet comprehensive, up-to-date, and authoritative introduction into how health care is delivered, financed,
and governed in Germany.
We have included all major changes and reforms up until September 2020.
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: 21 cm
Width: 14.8 cm
Weight
666 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-86216-746-3 (9783862167463)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Prof. Konrad Obermann M.D., Ph.D. is senior scientific staff at the MIPH Mannheim Institute of Public Health,
Heidelberg University. He is also an independent international advisor on health systems and financing.
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.
Sebastian Zilch studied economics at the University of Heidelberg and public policy at the Hertie School of
Governance in Berlin. He is Managing Director of the Bundesverband Gesundheits-IT - bvitg e. V.
(Federal Association of Health IT), Berlin since June 2017.
Dr. C. Martin Winter is a trained physician with a wide range of experience in clinical medicine and medical
controlling at a University Hospital. He is also a board member of the German Association for Medical Controllers.
Prof. Dr. Bernd Glazinski is a psychologist and professor of business psychology at Cologne University of Applied Sciences and Bratislava University, Slovakia.
Heidelberg University. He is also an independent international advisor on health systems and financing.
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.
Sebastian Zilch studied economics at the University of Heidelberg and public policy at the Hertie School of
Governance in Berlin. He is Managing Director of the Bundesverband Gesundheits-IT - bvitg e. V.
(Federal Association of Health IT), Berlin since June 2017.
Dr. C. Martin Winter is a trained physician with a wide range of experience in clinical medicine and medical
controlling at a University Hospital. He is also a board member of the German Association for Medical Controllers.
Prof. Dr. Bernd Glazinski is a psychologist and professor of business psychology at Cologne University of Applied Sciences and Bratislava University, Slovakia.