A Comparative Analysis of Healthcare Systems: The United States and Germany

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Judy Genshaft Honors College

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Peter Funke

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Healthcare systems around the world can differ significantly in areas such as their structure and accessibility. This study compares key aspects of the German and American healthcare systems, focusing on an unbiased comparison of the two. Germany’s healthcare system, grounded in its Basic Law of “Grundgesetz”, ensures universal access to medical care using their main system of statutory health insurance (SHI) and private insurance. In contrast, the U.S. operates a fragmented healthcare system characterized by a mix of private and public insurance, leading to significant disparities in coverage and costs. By analyzing these differences, this study highlights the strengths and weaknesses of each model, offering insights into how healthcare policies impact patient outcomes and overall system efficiency.

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A Comparative Analysis of Healthcare Systems: The United States and Germany

Healthcare systems around the world can differ significantly in areas such as their structure and accessibility. This study compares key aspects of the German and American healthcare systems, focusing on an unbiased comparison of the two. Germany’s healthcare system, grounded in its Basic Law of “Grundgesetz”, ensures universal access to medical care using their main system of statutory health insurance (SHI) and private insurance. In contrast, the U.S. operates a fragmented healthcare system characterized by a mix of private and public insurance, leading to significant disparities in coverage and costs. By analyzing these differences, this study highlights the strengths and weaknesses of each model, offering insights into how healthcare policies impact patient outcomes and overall system efficiency.