Differences in the use of health care services - is everything unethical?

被引:0
|
作者
Eikermann, M. [1 ]
Pieper, D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Witten Herdecke, Abt Evidenzbasierte Versorgungsforsch, Lehrstuhl Chirurg Forsch, Fak Gesundheit,Dept Humanmed,IFOM, D-51109 Cologne, Germany
来源
UNFALLCHIRURG | 2014年 / 117卷 / 05期
关键词
Physician's practice patterns; Quality of health care; Decision making; shared; Health care; Health services; GEOGRAPHICAL VARIATION; PRIMARY HIP; REPLACEMENT; SURGERY;
D O I
10.1007/s00113-013-2454-6
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Regional differences in the use of health services have been known for several decades. This variability is often overall regarded as undesirable in discussions and ethical-moral argumentation takes place. The description and analysis of this variability and the underlying causes are the subject of numerous investigations in various health care systems. The purpose of this research was to determine which causes can the current health care situation be attributed to and which approaches exist to counteract undesirable variability. On the basis of a selective literature search, an overview on the identification of variations in surgical care as well as a presentation of possible causes and solution approaches were created. Numerous factors influencing the decision-making process regarding surgical interventions could be identified. These can be patient-related, disease-/intervention-related, physician-related, or system-related and are partially linked with each other. The optimal strategies to minimize variability in health care are still unclear. Scientific evidence to assess the benefit and risk of an intervention, physician's attitudes and preferences as well as the involvement of patients in the decision-making process, however, seem to be important starting points. The description of regional differences is an important step toward provision of evidence-based and tailored health care. Differences in health care provision and especially regionally varying high intervention rates are not per se problematic. Whether a patient receives an intervention or not should, however, not depend any more on where he or she lives and which physician is being consulted, but on his or her individual medical condition or preferences. Target group-oriented evidence-based information can help to minimize undesirable variability.
引用
收藏
页码:413 / +
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Unterschiede in der Häufigkeit von Gesundheitsleistungen – ist alles unethisch?Differences in the use of health care services – is everything unethical?
    M. Eikermann
    D. Pieper
    Der Unfallchirurg, 2014, 117 (5): : 413 - 419
  • [2] Sex differences in the use of health care services
    Mustard, CA
    Kaufert, P
    Kozyrskyj, A
    Mayer, T
    NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, 1998, 338 (23): : 1678 - 1683
  • [3] Ethnic differences in the use of health care services
    Lanting, LC
    Bootsma, AH
    Lamberts, SWJ
    Mackenbach, JP
    Joung, IMA
    ETHNICITY & HEALTH, 2004, 9 : S8 - S8
  • [4] Gender differences in access and use of health care services
    Badley, EM
    JOURNAL OF RHEUMATOLOGY, 2001, 28 (10) : 2145 - 2146
  • [5] Socioeconomic differences in the use and accessibility of health care services in Spain
    Regidor, E
    deMateo, S
    GutierrezFisac, JL
    delaHoz, KF
    Rodriguez, C
    MEDICINA CLINICA, 1996, 107 (08): : 285 - 288
  • [6] Racial/Ethnic Differences in Use of Health Care Services for Diabetes Management
    Chandler, Raeven Faye
    Monnat, Shannon M.
    HEALTH EDUCATION & BEHAVIOR, 2015, 42 (06) : 783 - 792
  • [7] Measuring Socioeconomic Differences in Use of Health Care Services by Wealth Versus by Income
    Allin, Sara
    Masseria, Cristina
    Mossialos, Elias
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 2009, 99 (10) : 1849 - 1855
  • [8] Racial and ethnic differences in access to and use of health care services, 1977 to 1996
    Weinick, RM
    Zuvekas, SH
    Cohen, JW
    MEDICAL CARE RESEARCH AND REVIEW, 2000, 57 : 36 - 54
  • [9] Racial differences in attitudes toward professional mental health care and in the use of services
    Diala, C
    Muntaner, C
    Walrath, C
    Nickerson, KJ
    LaVeist, TA
    Leaf, PJ
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ORTHOPSYCHIATRY, 2000, 70 (04) : 455 - 464
  • [10] Are Primary Care Mental Health Services Associated With Differences in Specialty Mental Health Clinic Use?
    Pfeiffer, Paul N.
    Szymanski, Benjamin R.
    Zivin, Kara
    Post, Edward P.
    Valenstein, Marcia
    McCarthy, John F.
    PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES, 2011, 62 (04) : 422 - 425