نتایج جستجو برای: Equity and Efficiency Trade-off

تعداد نتایج: 16899872  

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
viroj tangcharoensathien international health policy program, ministry of public health, nonthaburi, thailand walaiporn patcharanarumol international health policy program, ministry of public health, nonthaburi, thailand warisa panichkriangkrai international health policy program, ministry of public health, nonthaburi, thailand angkana sommanustweechai international health policy program, ministry of public health, nonthaburi, thailand

in responses to norheim’s editorial, this commentary offers reflections from thailand, how the five unacceptable trade-offs were applied to the universal health coverage (uhc) reforms between 1975 and 2002 when the whole 64 million people were covered by one of the three public health insurance systems. this commentary aims to generate global discussions on how best uhc can be gradually achieve...

1995
Lars Osberg

Writing in 1975, Arthur Okun is generally credited with popularizing the idea of a “great tradeoff" between equity and efficiency. Indeed, a generation of economists has been brought up thinking that in the allocation of scarce resources to competing ends, the tradeoff between “equity” and “efficiency” is just another one of the many tough choices that economically rational individuals have to ...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه سیستان و بلوچستان - دانشکده برق و کامپیوتر 1392

abstract nowadaysphotovoltaic solar cells (pvs) areacknowledged the fastest growing energy technology in the word, however, they only account for only fraction of current global renewable energy capacity. it isrecognized that this incomplete market penetration has been largely a result of the technology’sexcessive cost. so researchers are trying to find innovative, economic way with theaim of ...

2012
Daniel D Reidpath Anna Elisabet Olafsdottir Subhash Pokhrel Pascale Allotey

In the health systems literature one can see discussions about the trade off between the equity achievable by the system and its efficiency. Essentially it is argued that as greater health equity is achieved, so the level of efficiency will diminish. This argument is borrowed from economics literature on market efficiency. In the application of the economic argument to health, however, serious ...

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