Friday, November 21, 2008

Deutsche Ärzte haben wenig Zeit für Patienten Schnell, schnell, der Nächste bitte: Deutschlands Mediziner haben kaum Zeit für ihre Patienten. Ein Besu

Germany's doctors have little time for their patients. A visit to the doctor's room significantly faster than in other European countries.

The Surgeries are per patient by 30 percent shorter than the European average, in a comparison of the German Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care to read. Nevertheless, the doctors would have longer hours. "We have to evaluate it later when doctors more time for their patients and in research questions based on objective sources to keep up," said institute chief Peter Sawicki.

Doctor and patient: "We have to evaluate it later when doctors more time for their patients take." Doctor and patient: "We have to evaluate it later when doctors more time for their patients take."
The bottom line was the assessment of the examiner what the medical care of the German citizens are still positive. Germany had one of the best health care systems in the world. In order to optimize it should, according to the institute more into the practical clinical research will be invested.

New treatments are applied gegenüberzustehen open but critical to the health care affordable and efficient to obtain. In daily practice was the exact benefits of many medical measures unclear. "While the Germans have easy access to new 'innovative' therapy - but whether these are always better than the long-proven measures, it is often unclear," said Sawicki.

Not every new technology was necessarily a progress Before its wide use of innovative treatments should therefore first practice under conditions sufficiently tested. In this context, the experts also indicated that in Germany, drugs are more expensive than in other European countries.

Price reductions have played an important role when it was in Germany in the future a high-quality health care for all to ensure Sawicki said. The study found the Germans used more freely than other medicines for sale Europeans.

A comparison of published on Monday showed that it is comparatively difficult in Germany, healthy and fit to be old. Who here is 50 years old, has on average only about 13 healthy years before that. In the EU, Germany is thus in the lower midfield - even behind some Eastern European countries.

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