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Versorgungsgeschehen

Analyse von Krankenkassendaten

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Volkskrankheit Depression?

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Ziel dieses Kapitels ist es, Informationen zum Thema Depressionen zu liefern, die aus administrativen Daten einer Krankenkasse gewonnen werden können. Entsprechende Daten erlauben relativ differenzierte Aussagen zur Häufigkeit und Bedeutung von Depressionsdiagnosen im Rahmen der routinemäβigen gesundheitlichen Versorgung in unterschiedlichen Versorgungsbereichen.

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Grobe, T., Bramesfeld, A., Schwartz, FW. (2006). Versorgungsgeschehen. In: Stoppe, G., Bramesfeld, A., Schwartz, FW. (eds) Volkskrankheit Depression?. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-32221-3_3

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