German Health Policy – Focus on Drug Regulation
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Health Care guaranteed –
The Right to Health
in Germany
Which Lessons could be learned
about or from Germany?
Remarks by Franz Knieps,
Managing Partner at Wiese Consult GmbH, former Director-general in the
Federal Ministry of Health, Berlin
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Health Care guaranteed – The Right to Health
in Germany
Main principles of the German health care system
Public / private mix of insurers and providers
Nearly 100% of population covered
Shared responsability of federal, state, community authorities
Dominant role of self-administration, weak role of the state
11% of GDP for health care costs
Wide range benefit package
Comparable low co-payment level
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Health Care guaranteed – The Right to Health
in Germany
Legal framework
No right to health in Basic Law (Constitution), but
deducted from the right of life
Guaranteed by the Social Code and by jurisdiction of the
Constitutional Court
Protected by Anti Diskrimination Law and the jurisdiction
of Federal and State Courts
Supervised by Federal and State Insurance Authorities
Violations punished by federal and professional laws
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Health Care guaranteed – The Right to Health
in Germany
Real situation – Strengths
No formal hurdles to access for the whole population
Free choice between funds and providers
Indications for oversupply and information overkill
No formal waiting lists (except transplantations)
Easy access to medical, technical, pharmaceutical
progress
Strong legal position of patients and insured
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Health Care guaranteed – The Right to Health
in Germany
Real situation - Weaknesses
Health status depends on social status (income, education, origin)
Variations of care and lack of integrated of service
Focus on acute care and dominant role of physicians esp. specialists
Providers favour privately insured
Lack of (written) patient rights and health policy strategies
Neglecting
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Primary care esp. In rural areas
Access for (illegal) migrants
Children in poverty
Mental diseases esp. Dementia
Also indication for oversupply
Information overkill
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Health Care guaranteed – The Right to Health
in Germany
Future challenges
Demografic change
• Population
• Health professionals
Cost of medical progress
Globalization and Migration
Urbanization
Ethics
Sustainable financing
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Health Care guaranteed – The Right to Health
in Germany
Possible answers
Common insurance market for public and private insurers
Focus a (national) public health strategy on
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Prevention and health promotion
Evidence based care
Chronic care, rehabilitation, long term care
Outcome measurement and pay for performance,
especially for vulnerable groups (e.g. children, migrants, poor, elderly)
Passing a patient protection law
Improving health education and patient coaching
Patient empowerment and shared decision making
Developing new models of (integrated) care for the whole population
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