نتایج جستجو برای: public insurance

تعداد نتایج: 426827  

Journal: :ژورنال بین المللی پژوهش عملیاتی 0
g. s. s. bhishma rao r. venkateswarlu

this paper talks about the measurement of efficiency and productivity of non-life insurance firms in india. this study is focused on twelve private non-life insurance firms and four public sector non-life insurance firms of india in the period 2008-09 to 2012-13. data envelopment analysis (dea) coupled with malmquist productivity index is used in measuring the efficiency as well as productivity...

Journal: :Health affairs 1997
D R Meyer

This DataWatch examines the extent of the child support system's increasing efforts to require nonresident parents to provide health insurance for their children. More than half of children who have public insurance only and more than one-fourth of uninsured children live in families that could be affected by the child support system. Nonresident fathers now provide insurance to only 15 percent...

2016
Vicky Barham Rose Anne Devlin Olga Milliken

This paper examines the role of the public sector in providing genetic insurance and health care when health risks are genetically determined at conception. We characterize the ex ante efficient outcome (where individuals are placed behind the veil of ignorance), and demonstrate that this outcome cannot be achieved by private health insurance markets or by a government which cannot commit to a ...

Journal: :Health economics 2012
Katherine Cuff Jeremiah Hurley Stuart Mestelman Andrew Muller Robert Nuscheler

We develop a model to analyze parallel public and private health-care financing under two alternative public sector rationing rules: needs-based rationing and random rationing. Individuals vary in income and severity of illness. There is a limited supply of health-care resources used to treat individuals, causing some individuals to go untreated. Insurers (both public and private) must bid to o...

2001
Tit Albreht

Aperiod of changes in what had previously been public health insurance began in Slovenia in 1992. A new legislation introduced amixedpublic-private insurance, the share ofGDPallocated for health care insurance inSlovenia equaled theEUaverage, and the financing of the public health insurance has been balanced up – until now. For the first time since Slovenia gained independence, the compulsory h...

2007
Shantayanan Devarajan William Jack

In a risky world should governments provide public goods that reduce risk or compensate the victims of bad outcomes through social insurance? This article examines a basic question in designing social protection policies: how should a government allocate a fixed budget between these two activities? In the presence of income and risk heterogeneities a simple public insurance scheme that pays a f...

Journal: :Nippon Ronen Igakkai Zasshi. Japanese Journal of Geriatrics 1999

Journal: :European Journal of Business and Economics 2013

2001
Tetsuo Fukawa

Japanese universal public health insurance which is largely based on a fee-for-services payment system has functioned well so far. There are several key factors for the success of this program such as social solidarity and infrastructure for the utilization review. However, people's demand on health services has increased over the years and as a result, reform in under way to provide more diver...

Journal: :Acta medicinae Okayama 1971
H Aoyama K Furuichi T Tamaki

Japan was the first Asian country to introduce social insurance measures and it has expanded them during the last few decades. The first social insurance law was passed in 1922, dealing with worker’s health insurance, and it was followed by the National Health Insurance in 1938, Seamen’s Insurance in 1939, and Employees’ Pension Insurance in 1921. However, these were seldom widely available in ...

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