Medizinische Universität Graz Austria/Österreich - Forschungsportal - Medical University of Graz

Logo MUG-Forschungsportal

Gewählte Publikation:

SHR Neuro Krebs Kardio Lipid Stoffw Microb

Muckenhuber, J; Freidl, W; Rásky, E.
Healthcare for migrants and for marginalized individuals: The Marienambulanz in Graz, Austria.
WIEN KLIN WOCHENSCHR. 2011; 123(17-18): 559-561. Doi: 10.1007/s00508-011-0014-z [OPEN ACCESS]
Web of Science PubMed FullText FullText_MUG

 

Führende Autor*innen der Med Uni Graz
Muckenhuber Johanna
Co-Autor*innen der Med Uni Graz
Freidl Wolfgang
Rasky Eva
Altmetrics:

Dimensions Citations:

Plum Analytics:

Scite (citation analytics):

Abstract:
The Marienambulanz in Graz, which was founded in 1999, is an outpatient clinic aiming to provide free medical services for marginalized groups. Medical and socioeconomic data of patients at the outpatient clinic have been collected electronically since 2003. The purpose of this study was to find out which persons were treated at the Marienambulanz in the last seven years (2003-2009) and to find out the most frequent reasons for attending the Marienambulanz. We analysed existing medical data descriptively in order to find out the four most frequent reasons for going to the outpatient clinic, the nationality of the patients and whether or not the patients had insurance coverage. Since 2003, 3,652 patients (2,342 men and 1,310 women) have been treated at the Marienambulanz. The majority of patients came either for an initial medical examination, for medication or for further thorough examinations including advice about general health and - if necessary - for childcare. Interestingly, more than 60% of the patients were insured. The Marienambulanz provides medical assistance for uninsured persons and for marginalized insured persons who do not make use of the regular health care system. It can be argued that the regular Austrian health care system fails to provide health care for marginalized groups. The Marienambulanz in Graz, as a low-threshold institution, serves the purpose of bridging the gap to the regular health care system for marginalized groups.
Find related publications in this database (using NLM MeSH Indexing)
Ambulatory Care Facilities - utilization
Ambulatory Care Facilities -
Emigrants and Immigrants - statistics and numerical data
Female -
Health Services Accessibility - statistics and numerical data
Health Services Needs and Demand - statistics and numerical data
Humans -
Insurance Coverage - statistics and numerical data
Male -
National Health Programs - utilization
Referral and Consultation - utilization
Socioeconomic Factors -
Uncompensated Care - statistics and numerical data
Utilization Review - statistics and numerical data
Vulnerable Populations - statistics and numerical data

Find related publications in this database (Keywords)
Migrants
marginalized groups
access to health care
insurance coverage
© Med Uni Graz Impressum