Denmark's healthcare system relies on this type of prioritization process, meaning it is not centrally dictated but based on decentralized, context-driven decisions.
What is implicit prioritization?
Unlike in Denmark, most U.S. healthcare decisions regarding coverage and priority are not made by providers but by this group
What are government administrators or insurance companies?
Impacted by the Affordable Care Act, more patients were covered through this insurance, causing several problems associated with patient appointment availability
What is Medicaid?
This is the current general maximum wait time for treatment in Denmark, regardless of disease severity.
What is four weeks?
This level of the Danish healthcare system faces some challenges in prioritization of resources because of lack of clear, specific guidelines.
What are municipalities?
In the U.S., these factors often determine who gets seen sooner.
What are type of insurance and ability to pay?
Similar to those in Denmark, these are used by specialists, such as mental health services, in order to make sure that patients do not wait an extremely long time for care
What are maximum wait times?
In Denmark, these types of patients are typically prioritized for faster surgical treatment, with a maximum wait of about two weeks.
Who are cancer patients?
This key factor in Denmark's healthcare system allows for the tracking of wait times and trends across the entire country, enabling quick adjustments and improvements.
What is national reporting?
This U.S. state mirrors Denmark's healthcare approach by using expert analysis and research-based methods, like the Quality of Well-Being Scale, to prioritize public health services within its Medicaid program.
What is Oregon?
In the United States, these conditions receive more prioritization compared to routine health check-ups
What are emergent conditions?
To improve mental health care, Denmark's new three-party government has proposed investing this amount annually into psychiatry.
What is 4 billion DKK?