Interdisciplinary complex therapies in inpatient hospital treatment in Germany: Evidence from Germany

Tobias Romeyke, H. Stummer
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Abstract Interdisciplinary complex therapies are rarely a part of German hospital care. The aim of this article is to provide the reader with an overview of the complex therapies currently used within the German health system. The paper first defines who is entitled to hospital treatment at all in Germany. Examples of pathway entry criteria for entitlement to interdisciplinary complex therapies are then presented. The contents are highlighted of two complex procedures which focus on the treatment of diseases and disturbances of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue, and the importance is demonstrated of structural, process, and outcome quality for the provision of inpatient services. Complex therapies in inpatient care in Germany establish the basis for an interdisciplinary provision of services. They define minimal criteria for the organization of a hospital, enable the integration of different therapeutic approaches and, therefore, lead to an intensive and holistic treatment by a specially trained team. In this setting, aspects of process and outcome quality acquire considerable importance. The paper shows that for many patients in Germany with chronic diseases, complex therapies were designed to ensure that the patients received a high standard of interdisciplinary care during longer periods of hospitalization. Not every patient is entitled to this kind of treatment. If specific pathway entry criteria regulating provision of such treatment are met, the hospital receives higher remuneration for covering the higher costs incurred.
德国住院治疗中的跨学科综合疗法:来自德国的证据
跨学科的复杂治疗很少是德国医院护理的一部分。本文的目的是为读者提供德国卫生系统内目前使用的复杂疗法的概述。论文首先界定了在德国谁有权接受医院治疗。然后提出了跨学科复杂疗法的途径进入标准的例子。内容强调了两种复杂的程序,其重点是治疗疾病和肌肉骨骼系统和结缔组织的紊乱,并展示了提供住院服务的结构、过程和结果质量的重要性。德国住院治疗的复杂疗法为跨学科提供服务奠定了基础。它们为医院的组织确定了最低标准,使不同的治疗方法得以整合,从而由受过专门训练的团队进行密集和全面的治疗。在这种情况下,过程和结果质量的各个方面具有相当的重要性。该论文表明,对于德国的许多慢性病患者,设计了复杂的治疗方法,以确保患者在较长时间的住院期间接受高标准的跨学科护理。不是每个病人都有资格接受这种治疗。如果符合规定提供这种治疗的特定途径准入标准,医院就可以获得更高的报酬,以弥补所产生的更高费用。
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