نتایج جستجو برای: mandatory

تعداد نتایج: 21447  

2011
Clive S. Lennox Jeffrey A. Pittman

Exploiting a natural experiment in which voluntary audits replace mandatory audits for U.K. private companies, we analyze whether imposing audits suppresses valuable information about the types of companies that would voluntarily choose to be audited. We control for the assurance benefits of auditing to isolate the role signaling plays by focusing on companies that are audited under both regime...

Journal: :The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy 2012
A P R Wilson M Kiernan

Surveillance and feedback of results to clinical teams is central to performance improvement in managing healthcare-acquired infections. A major role of the Advisory Committee on Antimicrobial Resistance and Healthcare-Associated Infections (ARHAI) is to advise on surveillance priorities. A sub-committee was set up to systematically review existing UK surveillance schemes. The following three s...

2014
Ben Mathews

Mandatory reporting laws have been created in many jurisdictions as a way of identifying cases of severe child maltreatment on the basis that cases will otherwise remain hidden. These laws usually apply to all four maltreatment types. Other jurisdictions have narrower approaches supplemented by differential response systems, and others still have chosen not to enact mandatory reporting laws for...

2010
Enrico Scalavino Vaibhav Gowadia Emil C. Lupu

Existing ERM/DRM systems and more generally usage control systems aim to control who accesses data and the usage data is subject to even after the data has been disseminated to recipients. However, once the data has been used, no control or protection is applied to the information created as result of the usage. We propose a solution to derive protection requirements for derived data that makes...

2002
Richard Blundell John Van Reenen Monica Costa Dias Costas Meghir Rebecca Riley Garry Young

This paper exploits the differential timing of the introduction of a labor market program across areas as well as agerelated eligibility rules to identify the treatment effect of a targeted active labor market program. We are especially concerned about substitution and equilibrium wage effects. The program studied is the “New Deal for the Young Unemployed” in the UK and uses an administrative p...

2011
E. B. Abrahamsen

The IEC standards 61508/61511 require that reliability targets for safety instrumented functions are defined and verified. The reliability targets are given as one out of a possible four safety integrity levels. For each safety integrity level there are many design requirements, including requirements for the probability of failure on demand. Verification of the requirements for the probability...

Journal: :Computers & Security 1993
Jeffrey M. Voas Jeffery E. Payne Frederick B. Cohen

P rotection technologies in common use [8] are capable of preventing corruption by viruses (e.g. through mandatory access control), detecting known viruses (e.g. by starching for them), detecting specific types of corruption as they occur (e.g. trapping the modification of executable files in certain ways), and detecting corruption before it causes significant damage (e.g. through cryptographic...

2013
Marshall H. Medoff

Since the Supreme Court’s 1973 decision legalizing abortion, many states have enacted laws restricting women’s access to an abortion. There has been considerable empirical research on the impact of these restrictive state abortion laws on women’s pregnancy resolution decisions. This paper reviews the empirical evidence regarding restrictions on abortion access. The empirical evidence indicates ...

Journal: :Rel. Eng. & Sys. Safety 2012
Ming Xu Tao Chen Xianhui Yang

This paper introduces the concept of safety-related (SR) uncertainty and the methodology to measure SR uncertainty. SR uncertainty is concerned with the effect of parameter uncertainty on the uncertainty of system unsafety (defined with respect to achieved safety integrity level), which is in direct contrast to the effect on overall system uncertainty. The properties of SR uncertainty are discu...

Journal: :Journal of law and medicine 2013
Jayne Hewitt

Trust is vital for promoting positive health care relationships aimed at achieving positive patient outcomes. Patients, as well as the broader society, trust that health care practitioners who have been granted authority by the state to provide safe and beneficial health care are competent to do so. Recent instances where patients have been harmed as the result of treatment that fell below the ...

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