Health and work: regional health reporting on employees in Germany

Matthias Richter, Karin Kliner, Dirk Rennert
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Abstract The vast majority of people work a large part of their live, therefore work inevitably has a major impact on health as well. In Germany, great efforts are made to improve health and well-being in the occupational context. To support this, the evaluation of health data especially from employees is one the main scopes in health reporting of the Federal Association of Company Health Insurance Funds (BKK Dachverband). These results are made available to the interested public via various publication channels, including interactive online diagrams. Data from the areas of incapacity to work, outpatient and inpatient care as well as drug prescriptions are applied. Due to the in large parts identically structured representations, comparisons across health care system sectors are also possible. The aim of this article is to describe the provided regional health care data of employees with focus on the interactive data provision, to show by example particularities in single sources and across sources. From this the impact of work as well as workplace health promotion on the health of employees and, in a broader sense, the quality of health care in Germany can be derived.
健康和工作:关于德国雇员的区域健康报告
绝大多数人的大部分时间都在工作,因此工作不可避免地会对健康产生重大影响。在德国,为改善职业环境中的健康和福利作出了巨大努力。为了支持这一点,评估健康数据,特别是来自雇员的健康数据,是联邦公司健康保险基金协会健康报告的主要内容之一。有兴趣的公众可透过各种出版渠道(包括互动式网上图表)获得这些结果。采用的数据来自丧失工作能力、门诊和住院治疗以及药物处方等领域。由于在很大程度上相同的结构表示,跨卫生保健系统部门的比较也是可能的。本文的目的是描述所提供的员工的区域医疗保健数据,重点是交互式数据提供,并通过示例显示单一来源和跨来源的特殊性。由此可以得出工作和促进工作场所健康对雇员健康的影响,以及从更广泛的意义上说,对德国保健质量的影响。
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