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Commonwealth Fund International Survey Webinar January 11, 2012 How to Improve Care for Patients with Complex Needs in the Framework of the Swiss Health Care System? Thomas Zeltner Professor of Public Health, University of Bern, Switzerland. Former Secretary of Health of Switzerland (1991-2009) The Regulated Market Model of Switzerland Citizen, Customer Patient Government Regulator Health Insurance Company Health Service Provider Specific Aspects of the Swiss Health Care Systems < 1/3 mile < 3 miles Specific Aspects of the Swiss Health Care Systems GPs and Specialists are allowed to (and are reimbursed by the social health insurance) - Run their own laboratories Dispense medications (in part of the country) Offer methods of “complementary medicine” Offer X-ray examinations Specific Aspects of the Swiss Health Care Systems Number of Hospitals in Switzerland (7.8 Mio Citizens): General Hospitals Specialized Clinics TOTAL 119 178 297 Challenges for the Future Challenges for the Future: Density of General Practitioners Challenges for the Future: Health Insurance Plans in Switzerland (2010) “Regular Insurance Plans” Gate Keeper Models (without Capitation) Managed Care Models with Capitation Models with Telemedicine Challenges for the Future: Determinants of Health Health Behaviors 10% 35% 20% Socioeconomic Factors Clinical Care 35% Genetics Challenges for the Future: Total expenditures on health as percent of GDP 16 14 12 10 8 4 2 0 United States France Switzerland Germany Canada Netherlands New Zealand Denmark Sweden United Kingdom Norway Australia 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 6 Next Reforms of the Swiss Health Care System: Strengthening the Position of General Practitioners (2009) Integrated Care shall become “Regular Model of Care” (2012) Strengthening Health Promotion/Disease Prevention (2012) Introducing Disease Management Programs (2014)