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Equal waiting times for all? Empirical evidence for elective surgeries in the Austrian public healthcare system.
Kraus, M; Stacherl, B; Czypionka, T; Mayer, S.
Affiliation
  • Kraus M; Research Group Health Economics and Health Policy, Institute for Advanced Studies (Vienna), Josefstädter Straße 39, 1080 Vienna, Austria. Electronic address: kraus@ihs.ac.at.
  • Stacherl B; German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin), Mohrenstraße 58, 10117 Berlin (Mitte), Germany. Electronic address: BStacherl@diw.de.
  • Czypionka T; Research Group Health Economics and Health Policy, Institute for Advanced Studies (Vienna), Josefstädter Straße 39, 1080 Vienna, Austria. Electronic address: czypionk@ihs.ac.at.
  • Mayer S; Department of Health Economics, Center for Public Health, Medical University of Vienna, Kinderspitalgasse 15/1, 1090 Vienna, Austria. Electronic address: susanne.mayer@meduniwien.ac.at.
Public Health ; 236: 216-223, 2024 Sep 12.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39270617
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES:

This study analyses waiting times for elective surgeries and potential determinants, including supplementary private health insurance, visits in the operating physician's private practice and informal payments for faster treatment. STUDY

DESIGN:

Retrospective patient questionnaire survey.

METHODS:

The survey was conducted in eleven Austrian rehabilitation centres in 2019. Data was analysed based on bivariate tests (n = 400) and a multivariate negative-binomial regression model (n = 310) with institution- and patient-related characteristics as independent variables.

RESULTS:

Median waiting times were 8.9 weeks (IQR 4.5-18.0) for hip replacement and 8.4 weeks (IQR 5.0-20.0) for knee replacement surgery. 10.9% of the patients reported having received an offer to shorten their waiting time through a visit in the operating physician's private practice before the surgery or through an informal payment directly to the operating physician. Surgery in private for-profit hospitals, supplementary private health insurance and severe pain were associated with shorter waiting times.

CONCLUSIONS:

While waiting times for elective surgeries in Austria are below international levels, shorter waits for patients with private health insurance and offers to reduce waiting times through informal payments point to equitable access concerns in a public healthcare system.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Public Health / Public health Year: 2024 Document type: Article Country of publication: Netherlands

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Public Health / Public health Year: 2024 Document type: Article Country of publication: Netherlands