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تعداد نتایج: 16837091  

2004
Rosalind Shaw

Introduction: Truth Commissions and Memory Practice 2 Conflict, Recovery, and Social Forgetting in Sierra Leone 3 Studying Truth Commissions Ethnographically 5 “Revealing is Healing”? 6 Memory Practices and Sierra Leone’s TRC 7 Forgiving and Forgetting 8 Accountability vs. Reintegration 11 Recommendations 12 ABOUT THE REPORT As the international community reflects on the tragedy in Rwanda ten y...

2014
Alexandra Shepherd Bianca Perrella Hendrika Laetitia Hattingh

BACKGROUND Opioid substitution therapy (OST) programs involve the dispensing of OST medicines to patients to address their dependence on heroin and/or other opioid substances. OST medicines are subsidised by the Australian government but patients need to pay the dispensing fees. This study explored opinions from OST patients and stakeholders about the potential impact of dispensing fees on comp...

Journal: :Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 2010
Celia I Kaye Robert Feinstein

All full-time (> 0.5 FTE) faculty members at the University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine, including clinicians and basic scientists, are required to sign a University Physicians, Inc. (UPI) Member Practice Agreement (MPA). Signing the MPA is required by the Board of Regents as a condition of employment. The MPA specifies the types of consulting income, honoraria and other fees collecte...

1999
Gary Wolff

Many politically active groups are looking to environmental tax reform (ETR)2 as they seek to solve environmental and social problems. The use of market mechanisms, rather than the more common “command and control” system of regulation (“thou shalt not . . .”), is becoming increasingly popular because it can be more efficient and offers greater flexibility. But since lower-income households spe...

2014
Pablo Chandra Bageshri Gogate Parikshit Gogate Nilesh Thite Abhay Mutha Amit Walimbe

PURPOSE To find out the average economic burden of medical care on a patient with diabetes in Pune, India. METHODS A semi-open ended questionnaire followed by interview was conducted with patients attending diabetes and ophthalmic out-patient departments. They were asked regarding the duration of diabetes, methods undertaken for blood sugar control and the amount they spend on consultations, ...

2008
Tim Krieger Thomas Lange

In this paper we analyze the effect of increasing labor (i.e. graduates’/academics’) and student mobility on net tax revenues when revenuemaximizing governments compete for human capital by means of income tax rates and amenities offered to students (positive expenditure) or rather tuition fees (negative expenditure). We demonstrate that these instruments are strategic complements and that incr...

2008
James McAndrews Zhu Wang

This paper provides a new theory for two-sided payment card markets by positing better microfoundations. Adopting payment cards by consumers and merchants requires a fixed cost, but yields lower marginal costs of making payments. Considering this together with the heterogeneity of consumer income and merchant size, our theory derives card adoption and usage pattern consistent with cross-section...

Journal: :Family practice management 2016
Edmond S Weisbart

Direct primary care (DPC), a reformulation of concierge medicine, has intrinsic appeal to overburdened physicians. Its advocates promise a competitive income at a fraction of the volume of patient responsibilities, and they claim it as a patient-friendly, consumer-driven strategy that can meet the needs of patients across the economic spectrum. In my observation, DPC membership fees are typical...

Journal: :Journal of health care for the poor and underserved 2007
Gregg H Gilbert Mark S Litaker Sonia K Makhija

We recently demonstrated with the Florida Dental Care Study (FDCS) that the racial mix of the dental practice attended was significantly associated with patient-specific service receipt and health outcome. Therefore, our objective here was to determine if African Americans and lower-income people attended dental practices with characteristics systematically different from the practices attended...

2011
Alicia Menendez

We analyze some characteristics of the higher education system in Argentina regarding equity and efficiency. Individuals attending the university belong to the top deciles of the income distribution and to relatively highly educated families. Almost 90% of the students in tuition-free public universities have higher than median per capita family income and almost 50% attended tuition-financed p...

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