Health Care Management

Hendrikje Rödiger (Lantzsch)

Hendrikje Rödiger works as a research fellow at the Department of Health Care Management since August 2019. Previously, she studied Health Sciences - Public Health (MPH) at the Technical University Dresden and Health Promotion and Management (BA) at the Magdeburg-Stendal University of Applied Sciences.

At the department, she is currently involved in the project "Organisation and financing of intensive care in international comparison" in cooperation with the Belgian Health Care Knowledge Center (KCE). Previously, she was responsible for the I.DiGA project (Towards a better implementation of digital health applications into the statutory health insurance of Germany) and involved on a cross-sectoral primary care network in the district of Reutlingen.

 

Research interests:

  • Health technologies
  • Health care research
  • Health Technology Assessment

Publications

Lantzsch H, Eckhardt H, Campione A, Busse R, Henschke C (2022). Digital health applications and the fast-track pathway to public health coverage in Germany: challenges and opportunities based on first results. BMC Health Serv Res 22, 1182.

Lantzsch H, Panteli D, Martino F, Stephani V, Seißler D, Püschel C, Knöppler K, Busse R (2022). Benefit Assessment and Reimbursement of Digital Health Applications: Concepts for Setting Up a New System for Public Coverage. Frontiers in Public Health 2022; 10.

Fahy N, Williams GA, Habicht T, Köhler K, Jormanainen V, Satokangas M, Tynkkynen LK, Lantzsch H, Winklemann J, Cascini F, Belvis AGD, Morsella A, Poscia A, Ricciardi W, Silenzi A, Farcasanu D, Scintee SG, Vladescu C, Delgado EB, Pueyo EA, Romero FE. Use of digital health tools in Europe: Before, during and after COVID-19 [Internet]. Copenhagen (Denmark): European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies; 2021. PMID: 35099866

Dreger M, Eckhardt H, Felgner S, Errmann H, Lantzsch H, Rombey T, . . . Panteli D (2021). Implementation of innovative medical technologies in German inpatient care: Patterns of utilization and evidence development. Implementation Science : IS, 16(1), 94.

Harst L, Otto L, Timpel P, Richter P, Lantzsch H, Wollschlaeger B, . . . Schlieter H (2021). An empirically sound telemedicine taxonomy – applying the CAFE methodology. Journal of Public Health. Advance online publication.

Lantzsch H, Stephani V, Oschmann L, Panteli D, Busse R (2020). Konzeptionelle Überlegungen zur Nutzenbewertung von digitalen Gesundheitsanwendungen in Deutschland und Ansätze aus Grossbritannien und Frankreich. In: Baas J (Hrsg.) Digitale Gesundheit in Europa. MWV, Berlin. ISBN: 978-3-95466-531-0 . S. 42-55.

Harst L*, Lantzsch H*, Scheibe M (2019). Theories Predicting End-User Acceptance of Telemedicine Use: Systematic Review. J Med Internet Res 2019;21(5):e13117.

 

Congress contributions:

Pioch C, Lantzsch H, Kreutzberg A, Achstetter K, Vogt V, Bauer A, . . . Busse R (2021). Konzeptionelle Entwicklung eines bedarfsorientierten Primärversorgungsmodells in einer definierten Region. 20. Deutscher Kongress für Versorgungsforschung (DKVF). Advance online publication. doi.org/10.3205/21DKVF023 (Sciene Pitch)

Lantzsch H, Stephani V, Panteli D, Busse R (2020). Wege zu einer besseren Implementierung von digitalen Gesundheitsanwendungen in die Gesundheitsversorgung der GKV. German Medical Science GMS Publishing House. doi.org/10.3205/20EBM013 (Vortrag)

Teaching

  • Summer term: Module "Systematische Bewertung medizinischer Technologien" (HTA-online)
  • Winter term: Blended Learning Course “Health Technology Assessment"