Out-of-Pocket Maximum Policy in Germany’s Health Insurance System: A Focus on the Implications for Korean Health Insurance
Title
Out-of-Pocket Maximum Policy in Germany’s Health Insurance System: A Focus on the Implications for Korean Health Insurance
Alternative Author(s)
Woo, Kyung-sook
; Shin, Young-jeon
Keyword
Germany
; Statutory Health Insurance (GKV)
; Co-Payment
; Out-of-Pocket Maximum Policy
; Health Care Coverage
Publication Year
2022-12-31
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Citation
Health and Social Welfare Review Vol.42 No.4, pp.228-247
Abstract
Purpose: The aim of this study was to provide policy implications for improving the effectiveness of the policy regarding out-of-pocket maximum in Korea by examining the operational method and characteristics of this policy that is stably implemented in Germany. Coverage: It applies to the benefits of insured persons registered in statutory health insurance. Two-Level Maximum Policy: It sets a maximum cap per item at the time of initial use of the benefit, and establishes the annual cap per household. Management and Operation: The sickness funds operates based on the co-payment ceiling regulations. Ceiling Calculation: The general cap is set at 2% of the annual household income, lowered to 1% for households with chronically ill members. Evaluation: Germany has improved practicality while securing equity between classes by considering household members, economic levels, diseases, and disabilities in co-payment ceiling. Conclusion: Out-of-Pocket Maximum operates as a medical safety net by precisely designing co-payment ceilings based on income. German co-payment system may be utilized for improving co-payment policies in Korea.