2022
DOI: 10.1093/eurpub/ckac131.180
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The usage of DiGA, stratified by sociodemographic/socioeconomic characteristics

Abstract: Background The German government undertakes efforts to implement DiGA into the statutory health insurance to improve its quality. DiGA are physician-prescribed applications for patients with certain diagnosed diseases, whose costs are covered by the statutory health insurers. DiGA have the potential to improve healthcare, but it is also possible, that the usage of these applications perpetuates existing health inequalities, summarized by the term Digital Divide; meaning that socially deprived… Show more

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“…Clinicians also reported infrastructure barriers, suggesting that centralised commissioning would provide assurance, and address additional costs associated with improving accessibility of DHIs. Centralised systems for DHI reimbursement are in place to some extent across Europe[23], but evaluation of the DiGA "app on prescription system" in Germany suggests that there is an emerging divide in DHI uptake [24].…”
Section: Comparison With Prior Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clinicians also reported infrastructure barriers, suggesting that centralised commissioning would provide assurance, and address additional costs associated with improving accessibility of DHIs. Centralised systems for DHI reimbursement are in place to some extent across Europe[23], but evaluation of the DiGA "app on prescription system" in Germany suggests that there is an emerging divide in DHI uptake [24].…”
Section: Comparison With Prior Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The low number of online insurance users in Indonesia stems from the public's need for more understanding of how online insurance works and the benefits of online insurance (https://www.manulife.co.id, 2023). In order to expand the market share of online insurance users in developed countries such as Germany, the government created a particular application that is integrated with doctor's prescriptions called DiGA to improve quality and service as widely as possible [3]. The implementation of services like this allows the integration of primary services so that they can reach the wider population [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%