نتایج جستجو برای: public insurance

تعداد نتایج: 426827  

2007
Paul Starr Nathan Glazer

Starr began by describing four "encumbrances of history" that have shaped delivery of health care in America. One he termed the "welfare piggyback," referring to the channeling of governmental health services for the poor through public assistance rather than through a universal social insurance system or a national public health service, the two systems employed in Europe. The social insurance...

Journal: :Australian health review : a publication of the Australian Hospital Association 2004
Brett Shorten Allison Shorten

The purpose of this study is to analyse the impact of changes in Australian private health insurance coverage as seen in NSW public and private hospital birth profies, and identify trends in obstetric outcomes from 1997-2001. NSW Midwives Data Collection unit record data is analysed for women who gave birth to a live singleton baby of term gestation (> or = 37 weeks) and cephalic presentation i...

Journal: :CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne 2001
C M Flood T Archibald

We addressed the question of whether private health care is illegal in Canada by surveying the health insurance legislation of all 10 provinces. Our survey revealed multiple layers of regulation that seem to have as their primary objective preventing the public sector from subsidizing the private sector, as opposed to rendering privately funded practice illegal. Private insurance for medically ...

2014
Ximena Aguilera Carla Castillo-Laborde Manuel Nájera-De Ferrari Iris Delgado Ciro Ibañez

With the establishment of the social security system in 1924, Chile started the path towards UHC. A key milestone was the creation of the National Health System in 1952, which offered public subsidized coverage for the poor [1]. Currently, after the partial privatization of social security in 1981 the health system is mixed, both in insurance and in service provision [2], and health insurance r...

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Background: The development of the insurance industry and the accounting system are two important pillars of economic development of any country and the ethical responsibility of auditors requires them to reduce the risk of their activities. The present study has developed a hierarchical analysis of the components affecting the professional liability insurance of auditors in order to develop th...

2000
Paul Gertler Orville Solon

A major policy issue in developing countries is the lack of formal insurance markets. A popular approach to this problem is compulsory social health insurance (SI). The movement towards SI has been motivated not only by the desire to expand insurance coverage, but also by fiscal pressure to shift the burden of delivering and financing health care from the public sector to the private. In this p...

2016
Kohei Hasegawa Samantha J. Stoll Jason Ahn Rashid F. Kysia Ashley F. Sullivan Carlos A. Camargo

INTRODUCTION Previous studies have demonstrated an association of low socioeconomic status with frequent asthma exacerbations. However, there have been no recent multicenter efforts to examine the relationship of insurance status - a proxy for socioeconomic status - with asthma severity and management in adults. The objective is to investigate chronic and acute asthma management disparities by ...

2016
Nobuyuki Hinata Masato Fujisawa

The safety and efficacy of robot-assisted partial nephrectomy (RAPN) has been reported in Western countries. However, there are no similar reported studies of RAPN in Japan. Although common medical services are covered by public health insurance in Japan, RAPN had not been approved as a listed treatment for public insurance. We conducted a prospective clinical trial to confirm the efficacy and ...

Journal: :Inquiry : a journal of medical care organization, provision and financing 2010
James Marton Jeffery C Talbert

This study uses the introduction of premiums into Kentucky's Children's Health Insurance Program (KCHIP) to examine whether the enrollment impact of new premiums varies by child health type. We also examine the extent to which children find alternative coverage after premium nonpayment. Public insurance claims data suggest that those with chronic health conditions are less likely to leave publi...

Journal: :Medical care research and review : MCRR 2002
Andrew F Coburn Timothy D McBride Erika C Ziller

Despite the potential for the State Children's Health Insurance Program to improve the health care coverage of rural children, the expansion of public health insurance to children in rural areas may be hampered by a lack of understanding about the patterns of insurance coverage they experience. This study uses the Census Bureau's 1993-1996 panel of the Survey of Income and Program Participation...

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