2011
DOI: 10.1055/s-0030-1271117
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Finanzierung und finanzielle Probleme von Leistungen und Strukturen im Fachgebiet Gynäkologie und Geburtshilfe im Jahr 2011 – allgemeine Aspekte und geburtshilfliche Versorgung

Abstract: gynaecology l " obstetrics l " financing l " DRG l " payment l " structures l " additional charge l " certified centres

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“…The number of all in-patient DRG cases within DRG category MDC09 including breast, skin and subcutaneous tissue increased from n = 479,674 in 2004 to n = 529,115 in 2008 (+10.3%) and had a relative proportion of 4.22% of all in-patient DRGs in Germany in 2008 [2]. …”
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“…The number of all in-patient DRG cases within DRG category MDC09 including breast, skin and subcutaneous tissue increased from n = 479,674 in 2004 to n = 529,115 in 2008 (+10.3%) and had a relative proportion of 4.22% of all in-patient DRGs in Germany in 2008 [2]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So over the last decade economic aspects have become an integral and non-negligible part of the treatment process and are repeatedly addressed by the German Society for Gynecology and Obstetrics (DGGG) [2,42]. As a consequence hospitals and breast centers have to analyze costs and reimbursements and adjust them accordingly to avoid potential losses which are not covered.…”
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“…Compared to obstetric patients, receiving treatment in a specialist centre was seven times more important for oncology patients -a highly significant figure. A further reduction in mortality, as well as optimisation of the care of oncology patients, can be expected from the introduction of the National Cancer Plan (l " Fig. 6) [6,[30][31][32]. The underlying reason for the National Cancer Plan, initiated by the German Ministry of Health, German Cancer Society (Deutsche Krebsgesellschaft e. V.…”
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“…Adequate education, advanced training and ongoing training are essential for safeguarding future clinical competence [6] and are based on the following definitions: education means the dissemination of skills and knowledge required to carry out the profession, i.e. study.…”
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