نتایج جستجو برای: spending and financing

تعداد نتایج: 16831722  

Journal: :Health affairs 2015
Melissa M Favreault Howard Gleckman Richard W Johnson

About half of older Americans will need a high level of assistance with routine activities for a prolonged period of time. This help is commonly referred to as long-term services and supports (LTSS). Under current policies, these individuals will fund roughly half of their paid care out of pocket. Partly as a result of high costs and uncertainty, relatively few people purchase private long-term...

Journal: :تحقیقات مالی 0
عبدالله خانی استادیار حسابداری، دانشگاه اصفهان، اصفهان، ایران

theories and the existing studies predict different the relationship between external financing and investing activities and the stock returns. but almost of them predict that there is negative relationship separately between financing and investing activities with stock returns. this study examined the assumption that there is a significantly negative relationship between external financing ac...

Journal: :Health affairs 2000
J Feder H L Komisar M Niefeld

Although long-term care receives far less U.S. policy attention than health care does, long-term care matters to many Americans of all ages and affects spending by public programs. Problems in the current long-term care system abound, ranging from unmet needs and catastrophic burdens among the impaired population to controversies between state and federal governments about who bears responsibil...

Journal: :Health affairs 2006
Martin Feldstein

A desirable system for providing and financing health care must balance three goals: (1) preventing the deprivation of care because of a patient's inability to pay; (2) avoiding wasteful spending; and (3) allowing care to reflect the different tastes of individual patients. This essay discusses the application of these goals and uses them to consider a reform of the system of health savings acc...

Journal: :Health affairs 1993
P Starr W A Zelman

A new approach to universal health insurance combining managed competition and global budgets promises to break the impasse blocking comprehensive health reform. The central innovation is the development of regional health insurance purchasing cooperatives (HIPCs) as managers and reorganizers of the market and platforms for global budgets. Financing would be based on community-rated premiums, w...

2005
Johannes Jütting

Health care financing continues to be a key challenge in the developing world. Despite efforts to improve the provision of health services, many lowand middle-income countries are still far from achieving universal health coverage. An estimated 1.3 billion people do not have access to effective and affordable health care, including drugs, surgeries, and other medical facilities. As documented b...

1999
Jennifer L. Schore Randall S. Brown Valerie A. Cheh

We estimated the effects of three Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA)-funded case management demonstrations for high-cost Medicare beneficiaries in the fee-for-service (FFS) sector. Participating beneficiaries were randomly assigned to receive case management plus regular Medicare benefits or regular benefits only. None of the demonstrations improved self-care or health or reduced Medic...

Journal: :JORS 2014
Olga Biosca

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2012

Spending on the international response to HIV rose dramatically from $300 million in 1996 to more than $15 billion in 2009 (Kaiser Family Foundation, 2010). But, in its 2011 World AIDS Day report, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) raised concerns that the current economic crisis and dwindling international resources had reduced financing available for the AIDS response. UN...

2002
BRIAN AITKEN

The decline in cash revenue in Russia has been the key macroeconomic policy failure of the transition. During 1994–98, a sharp deterioration in cash compliance was offset by a rise in non-cash revenue, as the government increasingly financed its spending through mutual arrears write-offs. This paper argues that the fall in cash compliance emerged when money printing was replaced with a method o...

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