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B. People involved in health care

B. People involved in health care. Elske Ammenwerth, UMIT John Mantas, University of Athens. Search m ethodology. Search in statistical yearbooks Add ( unsystematic ) internet search

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B. People involved in health care

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  1. B. People involved in healthcare Elske Ammenwerth, UMIT John Mantas, University of Athens

  2. Search methodology • Search in statisticalyearbooks • Add (unsystematic) internetsearch • Reportednumbersareeitherfromfullsamplesorcomefromrepresentativesurveys (if not otherwiseindicated)

  3. P7.1 Numberof professional careergroupswithinexistingcareerfields will increaseby 20% • Germany: specialisttracksforphysiciansavailable („Facharztbezeichnungen“) • 1992: 41 1 • 2010: 51 2 • Forexample in surgery: • 1992: onespecialisttrackwithfourareasofexpertise • 2010: eightspecialisttracks 1 http://www.bundesaerztekammer.de/downloads/11mwbo1.pdf 2http://www.bundesaerztekammer.de/downloads/MWBO_07122011.pdf

  4. Physicians Density • 2002 2010 • France 3.3 3.3 • Germany 3.3 3.7 • Greece 4.6 6.1 • Netherlands 2.2 3.0 • Slovenia 2.2 2.4 • Turkey 1.3 1.7

  5. Nurses Density • 2002 2010 • France 6.8 8.5 • Germany 10.3 11.3 • Greece 2.9 3.5 • Netherlands 7.8 8.5 • Slovenia 7.2 8.2 • Turkey 1.1 1.5

  6. Hospital Beds • 2002 2010 • France 7.7 6.3 • Germany 8.7 8.3 • Greece 4.7 5.0 • Netherlands 4.5 4.7 • Slovenia 5.0 4.6 • Turkey 2.1 2.5

  7. Doctor Consultations • 2002 2010 • France 7.3 6.7 • Germany 7.5 8.9 • Greece 4.0 6.0 • Netherlands 5.6 6.6 • Slovenia NA 6.4 • Turkey 2.8 7.3

  8. Life expectancy, Total • 2002 2010 • France 79,3 81.3 • Germany 78.5 80.5 • Greece 78.7 80.6 • Netherlands 78.3 80.8 • Slovenia 76.1 79.5 • Turkey 71.8 74.3

  9. Causes of Mortality, Intentional • 2002 2010 • France 17.6 16.3 • Germany 12.7 10.3 • Greece 2.8 3.2 • Netherlands 9.6 9.2 • Slovenia 27.1 18.6 • Turkey NA NA • Finland 20.1 17.3 • Hungary 27.1 23.3 • Switzerland 16.6 16.9

  10. Infant Mortality, Total • 2002 2010 • France 4,2 3.6 • Germany 4.2 3.4 • Greece 5.1 3.4 • Netherlands 5.0 3.8 • Slovenia 3.8 2.5 • Turkey 25.4 10.1

  11. Use of the internet • USA survey 2012 • 81% adults use internet • 87% cell phone (45% smartphones) • 72% of internet users seek health information • 78% started search on Google, Bing or Yahoo • 18% at specialized health sites, like WebMD • But 70% turned to a clinician for help when had serious problem data from Pew Internet: health project (2013)

  12. P8.1 Numberofoutpatienthealthcare professionals will increaseby 30% • Germany: People workingin outpatientdoctor‘soffices („Gesundheitspersonal in Arztpraxen“) • 2000: 608.000 • 2010: 689.000 • Statistisches Jahrbuch BRD, 2012, p. 136

  13. P8.2 Numberofpatients in needofhomecare will increaseby 40% • Germany: • 2009: 1.6 Miopeople in needofcarearetreatedathome(by relatives and/orby professional nursingservices) • Statistisches Jahrbuch BRD, 2012, p. 126

  14. P8.2 Numberofpatients in needofhomecare will increaseby 40% • Germany: People workingin professional nursingservices: • 2000: 187.000 • 2010: 282.000 • Statistisches Jahrbuch BRD, 2012, p. 136

  15. P9.1 Over 70% of all patients will have a specifiedfamilyphysician • ??????

  16. P11.3 >95% of all households will haveaccesstothe Internet • Germany, 2011: • 81% ofhouseholdshave a computer • 77% ofhouseholdshaveinternetaccess • The percentageofpopulationthatusedthe Internet in the last 3 monthsincreasefrom 68% in 2008 to 76% in 2011 • 99% ofstudentsusedthe Internet in the last 3 months • Statistisches Jahrbuch BRD, 2012, p. 204

  17. P11.3 >95% of all households will haveaccesstothe Internet • Europe: Householdsthathaveinternetaccess • 2008: 60% • 2012: 76% • Highestinternetaccesspercentages 2012 in: • Island: 95% • Netherlands: 94% • Norway: 93% • Denmark: 92% • Sweden: 92% • http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-SF-12-050/EN/KS-SF-12-050-EN.PDF

  18. P11.1 Numberofaccessesto Internet sitesprovidingmedicalcontent will increasebymorethan 30% • Germany: Internet userstjatusethe Internet tosearchforhealth-relatedissue: • 2006: 50% • 2011: 60% http://www.bitkom.org/de/markt_statistik/64026_69111.aspx

  19. P11.1 Numberofaccessesto Internet sitesprovidingmedicalcontent will increasebymorethan 30% • U.S., 2012: • 72% ofthepopulationusedthe Internet tolook online forhealthinformation in the last year • 35% ofthepopulationusedthe Internet totrytofigure out what a medicalconditiontheymighthaveat least once • 53% ofthesetalkedwith a medical professional aboutwhattheyfound online http://pewinternet.org/~/media//Files/Reports/PIP_HealthOnline.pdf

  20. P11.1 Numberofaccessesto Internet sitesprovidingmedicalcontent will increasebymorethan 30% • Medline Plus: Free NLM websiteprovidinghealthinformationforcitizens • 1998: 53.000 uniquevisitors • 2003: 5 Mio. uniquevisitors • 2008: 31 Mio. uniquevisitors • 2012: 52 Mio. uniquevisitors http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/usestatistics.html

  21. P10.1 >40% ofpatientssufferingsevereorlong-term illnesses will informthemselvesbeforevisiting a physicianandwill bring the material • U.S., 2010: 51% ofadultslivingwith a chronicdiseaselooked online forhealth-relatedquestions(comparedto 66% ofadultswithoutchronicconditions) http://www.pewinternet.org/~/media//Files/Reports/2010/PIP_Chronic_Disease_with_topline.pdf

  22. P10.1 >40% ofpatientssufferingsevereorlong-term illnesses will informthemselvesbeforevisiting a physicianandwill bring the material • 82% of 61 patientwithmulitplesclerosisgatheredmedicalinformationbeforetheirfirstappointment; 36% discussedthefindingswiththeirphysicians Hay MC et al. Why patients go online: multiple sclerosis, the internet, and physician-patient communication. The neurologist14(6), 2008

  23. P11.2 >20% of all patients will informthemselves via the Internet on healthserviceoffers • ????? http://pewinternet.org/~/media//Files/Reports/PIP_HealthOnline.pdf

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