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Exploring Health System Responsiveness in Ambulatory Care and Disease Management and its Relation to Other Dimensions of HEalth System Performance (RAC) - Study Design and Methology
Autor | Röttger J,
Blümel M, Engel S, Grenz-Farenholtz B, Fuchs S, Linder R, Verheyen F,
Busse R |
Journal | International
Journal of Health Policy and Management 4(7), 431 -
437 |
Zusammenfassung
Background
The responsiveness of a health system is
considered to be an intrinsic goal of health systems and an
essential aspect in performance assessment. Numerous studies have
analysed health system responsiveness and related concepts, especially
across different countries and health systems. However, fewer studies
have applied the concept for the evaluation of specific healthcare
delivery structures and thoroughly analysed its determinants within
one country. The aims of this study are to assess the level of
perceived health system responsiveness to patients with chronic
diseases in ambulatory care in Germany and to analyse the determinants
of health system responsiveness as well as its distribution across
different population groups.
Methods and
Analysis
The target population consists of chronically ill people in
Germany, with a focus on patients suffering from type 2 diabetes
and/or from coronary heart disease (CHD). Data comes from two
different sources: (i) cross-sectional survey data from a postal
survey and (ii) claims data from a German sickness fund. Data from
both sources will be linked at an individual-level. The postal survey
has the purpose of measuring perceived health system responsiveness,
health related quality of life, experiences with disease management
programmes (DMPs) and (subjective) socioeconomic background. The
claims data consists of information on (co)morbidities, service
utilization, enrolment within a DMP and sociodemographic
characteristics, including the type of residential
area.
Discussion
RAC is one of the first projects linking
survey data on health system responsiveness at individual level with
claims data. With this unique database, it will be possible to
comprehensively analyse determinants of health system responsiveness
and its relation to other aspects of health system performance
assessment. The results of the project will allow German health system
decision-makers to assess the performance of nonclinical aspects of
healthcare delivery and their determinants in two important areas of
health policy: in ambulatory and chronic disease
care.