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  • Title: [Aspects of expertising which are jointly valid for German sociomedicine and statutory health care].
    Author: Seger W, Cibis W, Hagen T, Harai G, Heipertz W, Hüller E, Korsukéwitz C, Krasney OE, Leistner K, Leupold M, Niedeggen A, Rohwetter M, Schian HM, Schuntermann MF, Steinke B, Stolz M, Medical Advisory Board, German Federal Rehabilitation Council.
    Journal: Gesundheitswesen; 2003 Nov; 65(11):603-11. PubMed ID: 14639517.
    Abstract:
    A project group of the Medical Advisory Board of the German Federal Rehabilitation Council (BAR) developed fundamental joint principles on experts' opinions according to the social law code no. IX (SGB IX). The principles aim at medical experts working in different social organisations and statutory health care insurances. It was intended to create a "sociomedical language" which should be used as jointly as possible by experts in rehabilitation and social medicine and which is based on the ICF (International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health, WHO 2001). Its stringent application will increase the utility of medical expertise across different institutions. The authors recommend to evaluate whether this model could provide a tool in the communication and cooperation between different sectors of the health system. Part I describes the theoretical model, Part II its application to a virtual individual case history.
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