Barriers and facilitators of healthcare access for long COVID-19 patients in a universal healthcare system: qualitative evidence from Austria

Oct 24, 2024International journal for equity in health

Challenges and supports for healthcare access among long COVID-19 patients in Austria’s universal health system

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Abstract

Fifteen expert interviews and focus groups with 18 patients identified several significant access barriers in Austria's healthcare system.

  • Patients reported challenges such as scepticism and stigma from medical professionals and difficulties in finding knowledgeable doctors.
  • Limited specialist capacities and long waiting times for care were common issues faced by long COVID-19 patients.
  • High out-of-pocket payments due to limited coverage by statutory health insurance added to the financial burden on patients.
  • Patients felt stressed by the need for constant self-organization in navigating their care pathways.
  • Supportive social environments, telemedicine, and informal information from patient-led support groups emerged as facilitators.
  • Experiences varied, with women and younger patients facing unique stigmatization, while complementary health insurance helped mitigate some financial strain.

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