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'''Main trends in health care in the next 10 years''' <br> | |||
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- Costs of health care will be rising, with an increase of costs additional to the standard costs covered by the basic insurance <br> | - Costs of health care will be rising, with an increase of costs additional to the standard costs covered by the basic insurance <br> | ||
- Personnel composition will change (more women) <br> | - Personnel composition will change (more women) <br> | ||
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- Prevention will be partly within the hospitals and partly moved to home <br> | - Prevention will be partly within the hospitals and partly moved to home <br> | ||
- Health insurance companies will have a larger impact (like indicating in which hospital they will cover care funded by that particular insurance company) <br> | - Health insurance companies will have a larger impact (like indicating in which hospital they will cover care funded by that particular insurance company) <br> | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:03, 19 October 2009
Main trends in health care in the next 10 years
- Costs of health care will be rising, with an increase of costs additional to the standard costs covered by the basic insurance
- Personnel composition will change (more women)
- Culture will be more focused on business/finance, rather than on health care only
- Prevention will be partly within the hospitals and partly moved to home
- Health insurance companies will have a larger impact (like indicating in which hospital they will cover care funded by that particular insurance company)