Principles of social security and health insurance for farmers in Poland and Germany – a comparative assessment

Journal Title: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine - Year 2012, Vol 19, Issue 3

Abstract

Introduction and objective. As landowners occupied with agricultural production comprise a sizeable part of the populations in mid- and western European countries, it seemed reasonable to assess the organization of health care systems concerning farmers and their families in Poland and Germany. Both countries have similar geographical conditions and rural environments. It so happens that in Poland the principles of the system of agricultural insurance (KRUS) is based on the experiences of Germany and France.State of knowledge. Basically, both in Poland and Germany, the agricultural health insurance companies provide the same insurance cover as other health insurance companies. In both countries, under certain conditions, in the case of illness, the insured farmers receive instead of sickness benefit operational assistance and home help. In spite of the similarities that characterize both administrations, many particular differences are to be noted, e.g. the farmers’ social insurance in Poland is subject to only one ministry, in contrast to Germany where two ministries are responsible for farmers’ social insurance. In Poland, KRUS is a monopolistic organization, whereas in Germany, nine similar independent structures fulfil the task of a health insurance company. Needless to say, many more funds are available for prevention, treatment and rehabilitation in Germany than in Poland, due to obvious differences in the overall national income.

Authors and Affiliations

Agnieszka Posturzyńska, Andrzej Wojtyła, Lucyna Hans, Iwona Morawik, Joanna Strzemecka, Mirosław Jabłoński

Keywords

Related Articles

Managing water safety in healthcare. Part 2 – Practical measures and considerations taken for waterborne pathogen control

These summaries form the second part of presentations made at a recent conference held at the Royal Society for Public Health in London, 16-17 May 2012, on the latest developments in combating waterborne hospital-acquire...

Microbial contamination level of air in animal waste utilization plants

[b]Objective.[/b] The aim of this research was evaluation of microbial contamination of air within and in the vicinity of animal waste disposal plants. [b]Materials and method[/b]. Air samples were analyzed to determin...

On the verge of the 21st century there tends to be a panic in the struggle against communicable diseases

Presently, chronic non-communicable diseases are the main cause of the global burden of diseases and mortality. In AAEM, many researchers undertake these problems. However, at the age of mass migration of the world popul...

Psychosocial factors and health-related behavior among students from South-East Poland.

The aim of this study was to determine the meaning of selected social-demographic factors, such as: gender, place of resident, education, level of knowledge about health and life orientation in modifying the behaviours r...

Epidemiological analysis of diseases of children and adolescents requiring neurological and mobility rehabilitation in the Świętokrzyskie Rehabilitation Center in Czarniecka Góra, Poland

[b]Introduction and objective. [/b]Epidemiological analysis of the dynamics of admissions and patient characteristics is presented concerning 5,955 children and adolescents (3–18 years of age) hospitalized in 2007–2013 w...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP80516
  • DOI -
  • Views 114
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Agnieszka Posturzyńska, Andrzej Wojtyła, Lucyna Hans, Iwona Morawik, Joanna Strzemecka, Mirosław Jabłoński (2012). Principles of social security and health insurance for farmers in Poland and Germany – a comparative assessment. Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine, 19(3), 593-599. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-80516