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Patients assess the patient's card: results of the survey among patients groups concerning the pilot project Patient's Card Koblenz/Neuwied

[collection article]

Stark, Claus
Möhring, Michael
Herrmann, Gerhard
Schmiede, Rudi

Abstract

Since Summer 1995, a pilot project on patient's card is running in Neuwied/ Germany (Pilot Project Patient's Card Koblenz/ Neuwied). From February till March 1997 we carried out a telephone survey among local patients groups in Koblenz and Neuwied. The main aim of the survey was to find out, what do... view more

Since Summer 1995, a pilot project on patient's card is running in Neuwied/ Germany (Pilot Project Patient's Card Koblenz/ Neuwied). From February till March 1997 we carried out a telephone survey among local patients groups in Koblenz and Neuwied. The main aim of the survey was to find out, what do the patients groups know regarding the patient's card in general and regarding the local pilot project - and what is their attitude towards it. The results of our survey should be of interest for the introduction of patient-related card systems, because serious deficits in the information policy of the project initiators became evident.... view less

Keywords
interest; health insurance; attitude; health care delivery system; Rhineland-Palatinate; health care; data storage; new technology; Federal Republic of Germany; participation; information; patient

Classification
Health Policy

Method
empirical

Collection Title
Health Cards '97

Editor
Broek, Laurens van den; Sikkel, Annet J.

Document language
English

Publication Year
1997

Publisher
IOS Press

City
Amsterdam

Page/Pages
p. 238-244

Series
Studies in health technology and informatics, 49

ISBN
90-5199-379-X

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works


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