Utilisation of medical services in Germany and Europe - Results of the European Health Interview Survey (EHIS 3, 2018 - 2020).

Journal of health monitoring Pub Date : 2024-11-27 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.25646/12921
Laura Krause, Franziska Prütz, Anne Starker, Yong Du, Giselle Sarganas, Ronny Kuhnert, Julia Thom, Alexander Rommel
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Abstract

Background: Needs-based care is a central concern of healthcare policy. A European comparison of the utilisation of medical services can help to assess national data and identify the need for action.

Methods: This article describes indicators on the utilisation of outpatient and inpatient services, medical examinations and the use of medicines from the third wave of the European Health Interview Survey (EHIS 3) and compares the results from Germany with the European averages.

Results: Age-standardised, the utilisation of medical services in Germany was above the European average without exception, whereby demographic and social differences were similar. Almost all services were utilised more frequently by women and in older age groups. Exceptions are inpatient services and colonoscopy, where there was no difference between the sexes, and more frequent use of psychiatric and psychotherapeutic services and non-prescription medication among younger adults. Specialist medical and dental services were used more frequently in the high education group, psychiatric and psychotherapeutic services as well as inpatient services and prescription medication in the low education group.

Conclusions: The European comparison requires a differentiated categorisation of the findings. While the high utilisation in Germany for some evidence-based services (e.g. colonoscopy, dentistry) indicates good access to care, the high inpatient utilisation, for example, is also the subject of critical discussion.

德国和欧洲医疗服务的利用——欧洲健康访谈调查(EHIS 3, 2018 - 2020)的结果。
背景:基于需求的护理是医疗保健政策的核心问题。对欧洲医疗服务利用情况进行比较有助于评估国家数据并确定采取行动的必要性。方法:本文描述了来自第三波欧洲健康访谈调查(EHIS 3)的门诊和住院服务利用、医疗检查和药物使用的指标,并将德国的结果与欧洲平均水平进行了比较。结果:年龄标准化后,德国的医疗服务利用率毫无例外地高于欧洲平均水平,因此人口和社会差异是相似的。妇女和年龄较大的群体更经常地利用几乎所有的服务。例外情况是住院服务和结肠镜检查,在这方面没有性别差异,在年轻人中更频繁地使用精神病学和心理治疗服务以及非处方药。高等教育群体更频繁地使用专科医疗和牙科服务,低教育群体更频繁地使用精神病和心理治疗服务以及住院服务和处方药。结论:欧洲的比较需要对研究结果进行区分分类。虽然德国对一些循证服务(如结肠镜检查、牙科)的高使用率表明获得护理的机会很好,但例如,住院病人的高使用率也是关键讨论的主题。
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