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Medical German (eBook)

A practical guide for nurses who want to work in Germany
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2023 | 1. Auflage
112 Seiten
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Are you a nurse with dreams of working in Germany? Look no further than Miracle German, the comprehensive guide that will transform your aspirations into a reality. Whether you desire to experience a new culture, grow professionally, or seek better opportunities, this book is your ultimate companion in navigating the healthcare system in Germany. Written specifically for nurses, Medical German demystifies the complexities of working in Germany by providing all the essential knowledge and practical advice you need.

Sven Frank ist nicht nur als Gründer der Speedlearning School und Autor des Buches 'Speedlearning - die Erfolgstechniken für Beruf, Schule und mehr' bekannt, sondern hält als Speedlearning-Experte zahlreiche Vorträge und Workshops zum Thema Lernen im Business, tritt in Radio- und TV-Sendungen auf und übernimmt Beratertätigkeiten im Advisory Board internationaler Unternehmen. Er selbst beherrscht bislang zehn Sprachen fließend und war bis 2014 Präsident der weltweiten Interlingua Union. Zudem betreibt er den Erfolgspodcast "Die Speedlearning Show". Seit nun über 20 Jahren beschäftigt sich Sven Frank mit der Frage, wie es gelingt, Sachverhalte besser zu verstehen und neues Wissen schneller als sonst anzueignen. Vom Trainieren von Gedächtnistechniken, über Superlearning, Lernen mit Hypnose und modernste pädagogische Konzepte - alles hat der Experte in der Praxis erprobt und die effizientesten Techniken in seiner Speedlearning Methode vereinigt.

Sven Frank ist nicht nur als Gründer der Speedlearning School und Autor des Buches "Speedlearning – die Erfolgstechniken für Beruf, Schule und mehr" bekannt, sondern hält als Speedlearning-Experte zahlreiche Vorträge und Workshops zum Thema Lernen im Business, tritt in Radio- und TV-Sendungen auf und übernimmt Beratertätigkeiten im Advisory Board internationaler Unternehmen. Er selbst beherrscht bislang zehn Sprachen fließend und war bis 2014 Präsident der weltweiten Interlingua Union. Zudem betreibt er den Erfolgspodcast "Die Speedlearning Show". Seit nun über 20 Jahren beschäftigt sich Sven Frank mit der Frage, wie es gelingt, Sachverhalte besser zu verstehen und neues Wissen schneller als sonst anzueignen. Vom Trainieren von Gedächtnistechniken, über Superlearning, Lernen mit Hypnose und modernste pädagogische Konzepte – alles hat der Experte in der Praxis erprobt und die effizientesten Techniken in seiner Speedlearning Methode vereinigt.

Chapter 1: Understanding the German Healthcare System

1.1 Overview of the German Healthcare System

The German healthcare system is often regarded as one of the finest in the world, known for its quality, efficiency, and accessibility. It is a complex network of public and private sectors, designed to provide comprehensive healthcare services to all residents of Germany. This overview aims to provide a detailed understanding of the German healthcare system, its structure, financing, key stakeholders, and the services it offers.

I. Historical Background:

To truly understand the German healthcare system, it is essential to examine its historical roots. The system traces its origins back to the late 19th century when Germany became the first country to introduce mandatory health insurance. We will explore the development of the system through various stages, including the introduction of the social health insurance model, healthcare reforms, and the modern-day structure.

II. Structure and Organization:

The German healthcare system is characterized by its dual structure, comprising statutory health insurance (SHI) and private health insurance (PHI). We will delve into the differences between these two systems, including eligibility, benefits, and contributions. Additionally, we will explore the role of various stakeholders, such as sickness funds, healthcare providers, and regulatory bodies, in the organization and management of the healthcare system.

III. Financing:

Financing is a crucial aspect of any healthcare system. In Germany, healthcare is primarily financed through contributions from employees, employers, and the government. We will examine the various sources of healthcare financing, including social health insurance contributions, additional premiums, and tax-based funding. Furthermore, we will explore the system of risk adjustment, pooling of funds, and overall financial sustainability of the German healthcare system.

IV. Primary Care:

Primary care forms the foundation of the German healthcare system, serving as the first point of contact for patients. We will discuss the role and responsibilities of general practitioners (GPs) and specialists in primary care, the referral system, and the emphasis on preventive and holistic care. Additionally, we will explore the concept of "Hausarzt" or family doctor and its significance in the provision of comprehensive healthcare.

V. Specialty Care and Hospital Services:

Specialty care and hospital services play a vital role in the German healthcare system. We will delve into the organization and management of hospitals, including the distinction between public and private facilities, specialized centers, and the influence of university hospitals. Furthermore, we will examine the role of health insurance in accessing specialty care, waiting times, and the reimbursement system for hospital services.

VI. Pharmaceutical Industry and Medication:

The pharmaceutical industry plays a significant role in the German healthcare system. We will explore the regulatory framework for drug approval, pricing, and reimbursement. Additionally, we will examine how medication is prescribed, dispensed, and covered by health insurance. We will also discuss the role of pharmacists in providing pharmaceutical care and patient education.

VII. Long-Term Care:

Long-term care is an essential component of the German healthcare system, providing assistance to individuals with chronic illnesses, disabilities, or the elderly. We will explore the different types of long-term care services available, including in-home care, nursing homes, and rehabilitation facilities. Furthermore, we will discuss the financing and quality assurance mechanisms in place to ensure optimal care for those in need.

VIII. Digital Health and Telemedicine:

In recent years, digital health and telemedicine have gained prominence in the German healthcare system. We will examine the role of technology in improving healthcare accessibility and efficiency, including electronic health records, teleconsultations, and remote patient monitoring. Additionally, we will discuss the challenges and opportunities associated with the integration of digital health solutions.

IX. Healthcare Workforce:

The healthcare workforce is the backbone of any healthcare system. We will explore the training and education pathways of healthcare professionals in Germany, including physicians, nurses, and allied health professionals. Additionally, we will discuss workforce shortages, international recruitment, and policies aimed at ensuring an adequate and skilled healthcare workforce.

X. Challenges and Future Outlook:

No healthcare system is without its challenges. We will discuss the key challenges facing the German healthcare system, including rising healthcare costs, demographic changes, and the need for healthcare reforms. We will also explore potential solutions and future directions for the system, including the integration of technology, innovative care models, and strategies for improving healthcare equity.

Conclusion:

The German healthcare system is a complex and multifaceted network that strives to provide high-quality care to its residents. This comprehensive overview has provided insights into the structure, financing, key stakeholders, and services offered within the system. Understanding the German healthcare system is essential for healthcare professionals, policymakers, and individuals seeking healthcare in Germany. By continually evaluating and adapting to meet the needs of its population, the German healthcare system strives to remain a model of excellence in healthcare delivery.

1.2 Key Institutions and Organizations

The German healthcare system is supported and regulated by various institutions and organizations that play a vital role in its functioning. These institutions ensure the delivery of high-quality care, the management of healthcare financing, the regulation of healthcare professionals, and the overall governance of the system. Understanding these key organizations is essential to grasp the complexities and structure of the German healthcare system. In this section, we will explore some of the key institutions and organizations involved.

1. Federal Ministry of Health (Bundesministerium für Gesundheit):

The Federal Ministry of Health is responsible for developing and implementing health policies in Germany. It sets the overall direction for the healthcare system, shapes legislation, and manages public health issues. The ministry also collaborates with other federal and state-level institutions to ensure coordination and consistency in healthcare policies.

2. Federal Joint Committee (Gemeinsamer Bundesausschuss, G-BA):

The Federal Joint Committee is an independent self-administration body that is responsible for ensuring the quality, appropriateness, and efficiency of healthcare services in Germany. It comprises representatives from health insurance funds, hospitals, physicians, and patient organizations. The G-BA establishes guidelines for treatment methods, medications, and medical devices, as well as making decisions on coverage and reimbursement.

3. National Association of Statutory Health Insurance Funds (GKV-Spitzenverband):

The National Association of Statutory Health Insurance Funds represents the interests of the statutory health insurance system. It negotiates contracts with healthcare providers, including physicians and hospitals, on behalf of the health insurance funds. The association also supports the development and implementation of quality standards and coordinates healthcare services at the national level.

4. German Hospital Federation (Deutsche Krankenhausgesellschaft, DKG):

The German Hospital Federation represents hospitals and hospital associations in Germany. It provides a platform for dialogue and cooperation between hospitals, sets quality standards, and advocates for the interests of hospitals in healthcare policy. DKG also provides support to hospitals in managing legal and regulatory requirements.

5. German Medical Association (Bundesärztekammer):

The German Medical Association represents physicians across Germany and is responsible for ensuring the quality of medical care. It sets guidelines and standards for medical practice, establishes ethical guidelines for physicians, and contributes to shaping healthcare policy. The association also supports physician training and continuing medical education.

6. National Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians (Kassenärztliche Bundesvereinigung, KBV):

The National Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians represents physicians in the statutory health insurance system. It negotiates contracts and prices for medical services with the National Association of Statutory Health Insurance Funds. The KBV also provides support to physicians in managing their practices and ensures the availability of primary care services.

7. Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Healthcare (Institut für Qualität und Wirtschaftlichkeit im Gesundheitswesen, IQWiG):

The Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Healthcare evaluates the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of medical interventions and treatments. It provides evidence-based recommendations to support decision-making in healthcare, helping to ensure the provision of high-quality and cost-effective care.

8. German Institute for Medical Documentation and Information (Deutsches Institut für Medizinische Dokumentation und Information, DIMDI):

The German Institute for Medical Documentation and...

Erscheint lt. Verlag 2.10.2023
Verlagsort Ahrensburg
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Pflege
Schlagworte German Health Care System • German health system • German Hospital • german medical service • Medical German • Nursery Germany
ISBN-10 3-384-03236-5 / 3384032365
ISBN-13 978-3-384-03236-2 / 9783384032362
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