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Michaela Groß,Daniel Schoene,Patrick Roigk et al. Michaela Groß et al.
Falls and their consequences have significant health-economic implications in Germany. Tailored exercise training is among the most effective interventions for fall prevention in older adults. However, conventional in-person training progra...
Helene Könnecke,Isabel Jalaß,Philipp Bläser Helene Könnecke
Secondary data analyses with health insurance data are a central component of health services research, especially with regard to studies of the G-BA's Innovation Fund. It is, however, not always possible to systematically access the health...
Jochen Ernst,Anne-Kathrin Köditz,Hannah Kleinhaus et al. Jochen Ernst et al.
Background: Outpatient psychosocial cancer counseling centers (KBS) are a central pillar of psycho-oncological care, offering a comprehensive range of services. Standards for quality assurance at KBS have been in place si...
Susanne Schnitzer,Christine Haeger,Till Baldenius et al. Susanne Schnitzer et al.
Background: The number of people in Germany in need of long-term care has increased more sharply in recent years than previously projected. The question of what role healthcare utilization plays in the lead-up to potentia...
Nils B Heyen,Claudia Schlüfter Nils B Heyen
This article reports on a small study on crisis management by health authorities in Germany during the coronavirus pandemic. One aim of the study was to analyse the challenges, successes and role of digital innovations in the context of the...
Wolfgang Hoffmann,Neeltje van den Berg,Jochen Schmitt et al. Wolfgang Hoffmann et al.
Linking project data and data from routine clinical practice with healthcare-related data is essential for German healthcare research in order to answer complex questions validly and efficiently. Currently, fragmented data sources, heteroge...
Rebekka Hocher,Alfons Hollederer Rebekka Hocher
People with disabilities encounter a variety of barriers in hospitals, like inadequate signage, a lack of barrier-free access and a lack of communication aids. Despite legal requirements for the removal of barriers in the healthcare sector,...