THE IMPACT OF GERMAN HEALTH-INSURANCE REFORMS ON REDISTRIBUTION AND THE CULTURE OF SOLIDARITY

Authors
Citation
K. Hinrichs, THE IMPACT OF GERMAN HEALTH-INSURANCE REFORMS ON REDISTRIBUTION AND THE CULTURE OF SOLIDARITY, Journal of health politics, policy and law, 20(3), 1995, pp. 653-687
Citations number
68
Categorie Soggetti
Medicine, Legal","Heath Policy & Services","Social Issues
ISSN journal
03616878
Volume
20
Issue
3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
653 - 687
Database
ISI
SICI code
0361-6878(1995)20:3<653:TIOGHR>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
The statutory health care scheme represents the most ambitious branch of the German social insurance system because it entails interpersonal redistribution on a large scale. The stability of this centerpiece of the German welfare state thus depends on a ''culture of solidarity'' to maintain the legitimacy of these redistributions. In this article, the present debate on restructuring the welfare state in general is an alyzed. However, the focus is on the ongoing struggle to further refor m the health care system. Influential political actors' proposals to d epart from universal access to a comprehensive range of health care be nefits based solely on medical need and from the earnings-related mode of financing stand in stark contrast to empirical results on insured persons' willingness to support the existing system. Findings from qua litative interviews show that a culture of solidarity still prevails a mong insured persons. It is argued that lasting political attempts to shift the balance between solidarity and self-reliance in favor of the latter could weaken this moral infrastructure of the welfare state an d, as a consequence, the statutory health insurance system could lose its plausibility and attraction. Such a development would ease the rec onstruction of the social security system by privatizing parts of curr ently public expenditures and reducing the scope of interpersonal redi stribution.