2017
DOI: 10.1111/ddg.13379
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Regional healthcare delivery and demographic change in Germany – scenarios for dermatological care in 2035

Abstract: Taking demographic change into account, it is safe to assume that the geographical heterogeneity of dermatological care will increase. This requires greater effort not only in terms of demand planning but also with regard to offering alternative methods of delivering healthcare and intercommunal cooperation. In this context, the objective will be to adapt healthcare delivery to changes both in demography as well as in the plans young physicians have for their own lives.

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“…Currently, patients have to wait up to 6 weeks for an appointment at a dermatologist to undergo SCS [24]. In some structurally weak regions in Germany there is a lack of resident dermatologists [25]. Therefore, future research should examine whether the current capacities of dermatologists are sufficient to regularly offer SCS to all of those who are entitled to this service.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, patients have to wait up to 6 weeks for an appointment at a dermatologist to undergo SCS [24]. In some structurally weak regions in Germany there is a lack of resident dermatologists [25]. Therefore, future research should examine whether the current capacities of dermatologists are sufficient to regularly offer SCS to all of those who are entitled to this service.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Factors that limit the use of teledermatology methods include technological considerations such as the availability of broadband, cost aspects, the requirements of data protection and the ban on remote treatment applicable in Germany pursuant to the Professional Code of Conduct for physicians. Another important aspect is the lack of competent experts, given that even the use of teledermatology methods is unlikely to be able to compensate for the decrease in dermatological services available .…”
Section: Outlook and Need For Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Limitationen für teledermatologische Verfahren in der Berufsdermatologie sind neben den technologischen Überlegungen wie dem Ausbau des Breitbandnetzes, Kostenaspekten, den Anforderungen des Datenschutzes und dem in Deutschland aufgrund der aktuellen Musterberufsordnung für Ärzte weiterhin gültigen Fernbehandlungsverbot insbesondere die Beschränkungen der Expertenressourcen, da auch bei der Nutzung teledermatologischer Verfahren das rückläufige dermatologische Versorgungsangebot voraussichtlich nicht kompensiert werden kann .…”
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