Private Krankenversicherer: Folgen der Gesundheitsreform 2006
by
A. Kaindl
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Format
Paperback
Pages
18
Language
German
Published
Jan 1, 2015
Publisher
Gbi-Genios Verlag
ISBN-10
3737954968
ISBN-13
9783737954969
Description
This insightful work delves into the complexities of the German healthcare system, particularly focusing on the implications of the health reform introduced in 2006. Through a thorough analysis, the author A. Kaindl highlights the significant shifts experienced by private health insurers in the wake of the reform. The narrative captures not only the regulatory changes but also the broader impacts on policyholders and the insurance market as a whole.
By examining various aspects of the reforms, Kaindl aims to shed light on how these adjustments affect both the providers and recipients of health insurance. The book is valuable for those interested in healthcare policy, economics, and the operational dynamics of private health insurers in a changing regulatory landscape. With a balanced approach, it offers a critical perspective on the challenges and opportunities presented by the reforms, making it an essential read for policymakers, industry experts, and scholars alike.
By examining various aspects of the reforms, Kaindl aims to shed light on how these adjustments affect both the providers and recipients of health insurance. The book is valuable for those interested in healthcare policy, economics, and the operational dynamics of private health insurers in a changing regulatory landscape. With a balanced approach, it offers a critical perspective on the challenges and opportunities presented by the reforms, making it an essential read for policymakers, industry experts, and scholars alike.
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