The welfare state in really hard times: political trust and satisfaction with the German healthcare system during the COVID-19 pandemic
Journal of European Social Policy
2022
32
4
October
393-406
welfare state ; health policy ; epidemic disease
Social protection - Health policy
https://doi.org/10.1177/09589287221085922
English
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"The COVID-19 pandemic represents an enormous challenge for healthcare systems around the globe. Using original panel survey data for the case of Germany, this article studies how specific trust in the healthcare system to cope with this crisis has evolved during the course of the pandemic and whether this specific form of trust is associated with general political trust. The article finds strong evidence for a positive and robust association between generalized political trust and performance perceptions regarding the efficiency and fairness of the crisis response as well as individual treatment conditions. The article also shows that specific trust in healthcare remained relatively stable throughout 2020, but declined significantly in the spring of 2021."
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