| Literature DB >> 16270212 |
J Schreyögg1, T Stargardt, M Velasco-Garrido, R Busse.
Abstract
This article identifies and analyses a framework for "health baskets," the taxonomy of benefit catalogues for curative services, and the criteria for the in- or exclusion of benefits in nine EU member states (Denmark, England, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, The Netherlands, Poland and Spain). Focusing on services of curative care, it is found that the explicitness of benefit catalogues varies largely between the countries. In the absence of explicitly defined benefit catalogues, in- and outpatient remuneration schemes have the character of benefit catalogues. The criteria for the in- or exclusion into benefit catalogues are often not transparent and (cost-)effectiveness is applied only for certain sectors. An EU-wide harmonization of benefit baskets does not seem realistic in the short or medium term as the variation in criteria and the taxonomies of benefit catalogues are large but not insurmountable. There may be scope for a European core basket.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 16270212 PMCID: PMC1388078 DOI: 10.1007/s10198-005-0312-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Health Econ ISSN: 1618-7598
Fig. 1Three dimensions of coverage
Framework of health care functional categories, system of health accounts
| HC.1 Services of curative care |
| HC.1.1 In-patient curative care |
| HC.1.2 Day cases of curative care |
| HC.1.3 Out-patient care |
| HC.1.3.1 Basic medical and diagnostic services (primary health care) |
| HC.1.3.2 Out-patient dental care |
| HC.1.3.3 All other specialized care |
| HC.1.3.9 All other out-patient curative care |
| HC.1.4 Services of curative home care |
| HC.2 Services of rehabilitative care |
| HC.2.1 In-patient rehabilitative care |
| HC.2.2 Day cases of rehabilitative care |
| HC.2.3 Out-patient rehabilitative care |
| HC.2.4 Services of rehabilitative home care |
| HC.3 Services of long-term nursing care |
| HC.3.1 In-patient long-term nursing care |
| HC.3.2 Day cases of long-term nursing care |
| HC.3.3 Long-term nursing care at home |
| HC.4 Ancillary services to health care |
| HC.4.1 Clinical laboratory |
| HC.4.2 Diagnostic imaging |
| HC.4.3 Patient transport and emergency rescue |
| HC.4.9 All other miscellaneous services |
| HC.5 Medical goods dispensed to out-patients |
| HC.5.1 Pharmaceuticals and other medical non-durables |
| HC.5.1.1 Prescription medicines |
| HC.5.1.2 Over-the-counter medicines |
| HC.5.2 Therapeutic appliances and other medical durables |
| HC.5.2.1 Glasses and vision products |
| HC.5.2.2 Orthopedic appliances and other prosthetics |
| HC.5.2.3 Hearing aids |
| HC.5.2.4 Medico-technical devices |
| HC.5.2.9 All other miscellaneous medical durables |
| HC.6 Prevention and public health services |
| HC.6.1 Maternal and child health; family planning and counseling |
| HC.6.2 School health services |
| HC.6.3 Prevention of communicable diseases |
| HC.6.4 Prevention of non-communicable diseases |
| HC.6.5 Occupational health care |
| HC.6.9 All other miscellaneous public health services |
Inpatient benefit catalogues or substitutes
| Country | Name of taxonomy, year of introduction | Applied geographical area | Taxonomy (and grouping criteria) | Actors involved in decision making | Criteria for in-/ exclusion of benefits |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Denmark | DRG system (Nordic-DRG); 1998 | National | 25 MDC (anatomical, etiological, other) with 589 DRG, special category for chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Grouping criteria: main diagnosis, procedures, sex, age, cause of discharge | Legislation at the national level (law, general framework) | Need, budget |
| Ministry for the Interior and Health (approval) | |||||
| National Board of Health (DRG catalogue) | |||||
| County level (budgeting, hospital plan) | |||||
| Clinicians (priority setting in hospital) | |||||
| France | Common Classification of Medical Procedures (CCAM); 2005 | National | CCAM lists reimbursable and excluded medical procedures thus being a positive and negative list; Grouping criteria: anatomic classification, medical specialties | National level (law, general framework) | Effectiveness, safety |
| Ministry of Health (approval) | |||||
| National Union of Health Insurance Funds (in- and exclusion of services) | |||||
| High Health Authority (advisory body on in- and exclusion of services) | |||||
| Germany | G-DRG system (based on AR-DRG 4.1); stepwise 2003–2009 | National | 25 MDC (anatomical/ etiological/ other) with 876 DRG, 71 extra remunerations for special services (in 2005). Grouping criteria: main diagnosis, procedures, age, comorbidity, cause of discharge | Legislation at the national level (law, general framework) | Services can be provided as long as they are not explicitly excluded. Adequate, expedient and cost-effective |
| Ministry of Health (approval) | |||||
| Federal Joint Committee (exclusion of benefits) | |||||
| Institute for Hospital Reimbursement with assistance of the Committee of on Hospital | |||||
| Payment (DRG catalogue) | |||||
| Clinicians (priority setting in hospital) | |||||
| Hungary | DRG system (US-DRG); 1993 | National | 26 MDC (anatomical, etiological, other) with 786 DRG. Grouping criteria: main diagnosis, procedures, age, comorbidity | Legislation at the national level (law, general framework, budgeting) | Costs, effectiveness |
| Ministry of Welfare, Health division (DRG catalogue) | |||||
| National Health Insurance Fund | |||||
| Administration, especially (prepares decisions) | |||||
| Clinicians (priority setting in hospitals) | |||||
| Italy | DRG system (HCFA no. 10); 1995 | National reference list with regional differences | 23 MDC (anatomical, etiological, other) with 489 to 506 DRG, exceptional DRGs (e.g. liver and bone marrow transplantation). Grouping criteria: main diagnosis, procedures, age, comorbidity, cause of discharge | Legislation at the national level (law, general framework) | Effectiveness, costs |
| Central level (national DRG catalogue) | |||||
| Regional level (redefines DRG catalogue, sets tariffs) | |||||
| Clinicians (priority setting in hospitals) | |||||
| The Netherlands | Diagnose Behandeling Combinaties (DBC) (DRG-like system); Jan. 2005 | National | 111,527 procedures regarding diagnosis and therapy (DBCs) are combined to 641 product groups. DBCs are on three different lists determining the status for tariff negotiations or excluding DBCs from the benefit package. Grouping criteria: medical specialty, product group | Legislation at the national level (law, general framework) | Costs, effectiveness, |
| Ministry of Health (decrees) | |||||
| DBC Maintenance Organization (DBC system) | |||||
| Clinicians (priority setting in hospitals) | |||||
| Poland | Governmental decrees and catalogue of benefits | National | Catalogue lists all services covered under social health insurance scheme; services are linked to the respective regulation/law. Grouping criteria: area of care (e.g., hospital care), medical specialty | Legislation at the national level (law, general framework) | / |
| Ministry of Health (regulations decrees) | |||||
| National Health Fund (catalogue) | |||||
| Spain | Royal Decree 63/1995 / Law 16/2003 on cohesion and qualtiy of the National Health System | National with regional differences | Services are listed explicitly in decree. In some cases services are restricted to specific patient groups. Grouping criteria: area of care, medical specialty | Legislation at the national level (law, general framework) | Safety, efficacy, efficiency |
| Federal Government (decree) | |||||
| Inter-territorial Council and Council of the State (inclusion of new benefits) | |||||
| Clinicians (provision of services relating to entitlements defined by decree) | |||||
| England | Health care resource group (DRG-like system); stepwise 2004–2009 | National | In April 2004 there were only 48 HRGs in use. Grouping criteria: diagnosis, complexity, procedure | Legislation at the national level (law, general framework) | Costs, budget |
| Ministry of Health (catalogue) | |||||
| Primary Care Trusts (negotiate with providers on quantity and tariffs) |
Outpatient benefit catalogues or substitutes
| Country | Name of taxonomy | Applied geographical area | Taxonomy (and grouping criteria) | Actors involved in decision making | Criteria for in-/exclusion of benefits | Benefits, procedures explicitly excluded |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Denmark | Health Care Reimbursement Scheme Fee Schedule | National | Services are grouped according to medical specialty and for GPs additionally in basic, supplementary, laboratory and miscellaneous services. Each service has an item number. It is referred to the respective legislation decree specifying the benefit, certain goods, procedures or in rare cases indications | National level (law, general framework) | Need | Alternative care |
| Ministry for the Interior and Health (approval) | ||||||
| Counties (budgeting, health plan) | ||||||
| Health care Reimbursement Negotiating Committee and health professional associations (negotiate catalogue) | ||||||
| France | Common Classification of Medical Procedures (CCAM) | National | Lists all medical procedures reimbursable and excluded. Grouping criteria: anatomic classification, medical specialties | National level (law, general framework) | Effectiveness, safety | Spa treatments; cosmetic surgery |
| Ministry of Health (approval) | ||||||
| National Union of Health Insurance Funds (in- and exclusion of services) | ||||||
| High Health Authority (advisory body on in- and exclusion of services) | ||||||
| Germany | SHI-EBM, SHI-BEMA, SHI-BEL-II | National | Services are grouped according to the medical specialty allowed to provide the service. Each service is assigned a numeric code in accordance with the subjection of the catalogue | National level (law, general framework) | Diagnostic and therapeutic expedience, medical necessity and cost-effectiveness | Orthopedic services after the age of 18 years |
| Federal Joint Committee (approval of new benefits) | ||||||
| Valuation Committee (negotiates EBM) | ||||||
| Dental Valuation Committee (negotiates BEMA, BEL-II) | ||||||
| Hungary | Governmental decrees and reimbursement catalogues | National | Similar services are listed in groups. Governmental decrees relate to different areas of care (e.g., dental care, specialist services). Items in reimbursement catalogues are listed with the respective ICPM code and a point value | Legislation at the national level (law, general framework, budgeting) | Costs, effectiveness | – |
| Ministry of Welfare (decrees, approval) | ||||||
| National Health Insurance Fund | ||||||
| Administration, especially (prepares decisions) | ||||||
| Payment Codes Updating Committee (reimbursement catalogues) | ||||||
| Italy | National contract for primary care; decree on specialist outpatient services | National benefit package, regions include additional services | Contract for primary care describes obligations of GP. Individual services are not further itemized. Decree on specialist outpatient services lists services in three sections: available, availability restricted to specific indications, excluded | Government at national level (sets decree, negotiates contract) | Effectiveness, costs | Nonconventional treatments (e.g., acupuncture, phytotherapy); vaccination for traveling purposes |
| Representatives of GPs (negotiate contract) | ||||||
| Ministry of Health (transfers contract into law) | ||||||
| Government at regional level (negotiates additional contracts) | ||||||
| The Netherlands | Health Insurance (Treatment and Services) Decree; Diagnose Behandeling Combinaties (DBC; DRG-like system); Jan. 2005 | National | GP services are regulated in generic terms only by decree, DBC catalogue (111,527 DBCs) combine information on diagnosis and treatment for medical specialists. DBCs are on three different lists determining the status for tariff negotiations or excluding DBCs from the benefit package. Grouping criteria: medical specialty, product group | Legislation at the national level (law, general framework) | Costs, effectiveness | – |
| Ministry of Health (decrees) | ||||||
| DBC-Maintenance Organization (DBC-System) | ||||||
| Physicians (priority setting) | ||||||
| Poland | Governmental decrees and catalogue of benefits | National | Catalogue lists all services covered under social health insurance scheme. Services are linked to the respective regulation/law. Grouping criteria: area of care, medical specialty | Legislation at the national level (law, general framework) | – | Vaccination; acupuncture, unless part of chronic pain management |
| Ministry of Health (regulations) | ||||||
| National Health Fund (catalogue) | ||||||
| Spain | Royal Decree 63/1995 | National with regional differences | Services are listed explicitly in decree. In some cases, services are restricted to specific patient groups. Decree lists services in 5 areas of care (e.g., primary care, specialized care, pharmaceutical care) which are further subdivided. | Legislation at the national level (law, general framework) | Safety, efficacy, efficiency | Cosmetic surgery (transplantation of hair and nails); sex change |
| Federal Government (decree) | ||||||
| Inter-territorial Council and Council of the State (inclusion of new benefits) | ||||||
| Clinicians (provision of services relating to entitlements defined by decree) | ||||||
| England | National Service Framework | National | Health Resource Groups are linked to procedures. Currently only 48 HRGs are in use. Guidelines recommend services to be used on certain indications | Legislator at national level (law, general framework) | Need, effectiveness | Cosmetic dental treatments |
| General Medical Services Contract | National, with possible variation at PCT-level | NHS Confederation and General Practitioners Committee (negotiate contract) | Need, costs | |||
| Clinical Guidelines | National | Primary Care Trusts (PCT) (negotiate additional contracts) | Need, costs, effectiveness | |||
| NICE (clinical guidelines) |