You can even see the birdhouses from Kreuzberg Kottbuser Tor U-Bahn Station!


Now we are waiting for the spring and for the the migrant birds to find their new nests done by Kreuzbergers!
Topic List
health policy and development of SHI
- health care reform in Germany: Was it the already, or what comes next?
- value for money, money for value
- development of cash Landscape: insolvencies, bankruptcies and mergers. Opportunities for consolidation?
- liberalization and privatization of health care and health insurance market:
Who pays for additional requirements?- we need a redefinition of the service catalog? Prioritization or rationing?
innovations, e-health and telemedicine
- As innovations come into the system? Just a question of funding?
- Innovative financing solutions and savings potential: the example of hospitals and clinics
- new combination of GBA, a leading organization and IQWiG
- innovation in the interests of insured and patients
- telemedicine as a tool for cross-sector supply
- telemedicine in Germany: Much research and development - little routine
The future of hospital care and rehabilitation
- standardization of treatment processes / industrialization of medicine:
Innovative approaches to the process and resource planning- New results of hospital-rating reports
- Intersectoral supply concepts:
future of hospital services - interface to outpatient- chances of rehabilitation in an aging society
- Rehabilitation - Quo vadis in NRW?
optimization of medical care / care management
- New strategies of supply management in the face of scarce resources
- solutions to supply problems in the country. Strategies against doctors lack
- Surgery Optimize regionalization versus centralization.
presentation of innovative models of care- services research - the foundation for innovative health care management
quality and transparency / patient autonomy
- change course when IQWiG? Useless drugs from reimbursement remove?
- patient orientation in quality and Transparency: Informed patients control their doctors
personnel, labor, health professionals
- forms of division of labor, cooperation and sharing of expertise in medical establishments.
- Advanced Training approaches in the health professions:
necessary capacity, possible integration- New forms of dialogue between the professional groups: paradigm shift announced
- attractive jobs in the hospital
took Specifically, personnel costs by 5.7 percent to 45.8 billion euros, material costs by as much as 7.0 percent to 29.3 billion euros . This increases the importance of purchasing in the hospital continued to rise. Means of purchasing groups own clinics or purchasing alliances do increase the potential in purchasing. Process improvement, standardization and streamlining suppliers are other options in the professional hospital purchasing.
are also included in the total costs, the costs of the training facilities and the cost of the training fund in the amount of € 1.6 billion, the expenditure for inpatient services (ambulance, scientific research and teaching) of 9.9 billion euros and the cost of purely inpatient hospital care, from 67.2 billion euros.
A total of 17.8 million patients treated in 2009 in the German hospitals, 300,000 more than in 2008. The average hospital Hospital treatment costs per case were € 3772 in Germany, 4.5 percent higher than the year before.
The lowest inpatient costs had, according to the Federal Statistical Office of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (3,371 €), the highest Hamburg (4524 €).
The German Hospital Federation (DKG) sees the numbers a sign of the enormous cost pressure, the burden on the clinics.
"Now it's official: The hospitals had to face enormous costs in 2009. The assessment of health care and politics, the hospitals would have the financial resources available for free revenue growth is refuted, "said chief executive Georg DKG Tree in Berlin today. The hospitals from 2011 imposed measures for savings and the continued cost pressures compound the burden on hospitals. For the terms of the hygiene legislation and improve staffing requirements would need further asked the hospitals financial support.
Source and further information: www.bibliomed.de