نتایج جستجو برای: decisionmaking

تعداد نتایج: 3001  

Journal: :Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics : CQ : the international journal of healthcare ethics committees 1998
B W Levin N G Schiller

As part of an effort to look at “what differences make a difference” for bioethicists interested in clinical decisionmaking, Erik Parens, the editor of this special section, asked us to look at social class. When we began our research for this paper, we were surprised to find that although bioethicists have written much on social class and such macrolevel issues as access to healthcare and the ...

2009
Gerald R Ford Sendhil Mullainathan Eldar Shafir

• The possible perception among the poor that banks are not for them, may not be far from the truth. Banks' treatment of the rich and the poor is very different: they promote debt (which can be lucrative) over savings (which are bound to be modest) to the poor, as opposed to savings (which promise to be large and lucrative) over debt (likely repaid without penalty) to the wealthy. • Though the ...

2011
Cédric Sueur Andrew J. King Larissa Conradt Gerald Kerth David Lusseau Claudia Mettke-Hofmann Colleen M. Schaffner Leah Williams Dietmar Zinner Filippo Aureli

C. Sueur ([email protected]), Primate Research Inst., Kyoto Univ., Inuyama, JP-484-8506 Aichi, Japan, and: Unit of Social Ecology, CP231, Free Univ. of Brussels, Campus Plaine, Bd du triomphe, BE-1050 Brussels, Belgium. – A. J. King, Structure and Motion Laboratory, Royal Veterinary College, Univ. of London, Hertfordshire, AL9 7TA, UK. – L. Conradt, John Maynard Smith Building, Dep...

2013
Mark G. Stewart John Mueller

This paper estimates risk reductions for each layer of security designed to prevent commercial passenger airliners from being commandeered by terrorists, kept under control for some time, and then crashed into specific targets. Probabilistic methods are used to characterize the uncertainty of rates of deterrence, detection, and disruption, as well as losses. Since homeland security decisionmake...

2001
Jack Fyock Christopher P. Koepke John Meitl Sharyn Sutton Elizabeth Thompson Moshe Engelberg

One critical health plan decision concerns choosing an original Medicare plan or a Medicare managed care plan. Evidence suggests that people are confused by the phrase "Original Medicare plan." Using focus group and Q-sort methodology, the authors sought to identify a name for the Medicare fee-for-service (FFS) product. Two key insights were gained. First, participants used the word "Medicare" ...

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