Title
Are Public and Private Health Insurance Companies Going Web 2.0? - A Complete Inventory Count in Germany
Abstract
The Internet is increasingly used as a source for information and knowledge. Even in the field of healthcare, information is widely available in the Internet. In the context of healthcare management, two general questions are of interest: (1) which information or content is provided? (2) How is it provided and by whom? As sickness funds play a highly relevant role in the German healthcare system, we conduct an exploratory survey to provide first answers to these questions. We perform a third party web assessment by doing a complete inventory count of the German sickness funds landscape. Hence, all 238 private and public health insurances were analyzed according to their website. Our descriptive results address researchers as well as practitioners. Moreover, our study provides a foundation for further research by raising first categories that can be used for a theoretical explanatory model.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1504/IJHTM.2011.037218
International Journal of Healthcare Technology and Management
Keywords
Field
DocType
healthcare management,insurance,web 2 0,health care,public health,internet
Health care,Public health,Health technology,Public relations,Web 2.0,Explanatory model,Health administration,Medicine,German,The Internet
Conference
Volume
Issue
ISSN
12
1
1060-3425
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Nadine Blinn1309.27
Mirko Kühne222.38
Markus Nüttgens353884.10