نتایج جستجو برای: Financial Protection

تعداد نتایج: 321696  

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
m nekoei moghadam m banshi m akbari javar m amiresmaili s ganjavi

background: protecting households against financial risks is one of objectives of any health system. in this regard, iran's fourth five year developmental plan act in its 90th article, articulated decreasing household's exposure to catastrophic health expenditure to one percent. hence, this study aimed to measure percentage of iranian households exposed to catastrophic health expenditures and t...

رشیدیان, آرش, صوفی, مسلم,

financial protection against health expenditures is a major goal of health system policymaking. governments have focused on the risk that high health expenditures pose to the financial security of deprived and vulnerable populations. Health systems need to be sure that people receive health services and are protected from the financial burden of health costs. There is no accepted standard for m...

Journal: :Journal of Economic Perspectives 2011

Journal: :The journal of economic perspectives : a journal of the American Economic Association 2011
John Y Campbell Howell E Jackson Brigitte C Madrian Peter Tufano

The recent financial crisis has led many to question how well businesses deliver services and how well regulatory institutions address problems in consumer financial markets. This paper discusses consumer financial regulation, emphasizing the full range of arguments for regulation that derive from market failure and from limited consumer rationality in financial decision making. We present thre...

ارومیه ای, نادیا, بانشی, محمدرضا, مهرالحسنی, محمد حسین, میرزایی, سعید, یزدی, وحید,

Background and Objectives: Urban family physician program(UFPP), a program for improving equity in access to, financing, and quality of health services, is piloting in two provinces of Fars and Mazandaran, Iran since 2012. This study aimed to examine the association between the implementation of program and financial protection measures.   Methods: This cross-sectional, ecological study was p...

2014
Priyanka Saksena Justine Hsu David B. Evans

Financial risk protection is a key component of universal health coverage (UHC), which is defined as access to all needed quality health services without financial hardship. As part of the PLOS Medicine Collection on measurement of UHC, the aim of this paper is to examine and to compare and contrast existing measures of financial risk protection. The paper presents the rationale behind the meth...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
stéphane verguet department of global health and population, harvard t.h. chan school of public health, boston, ma, usa

the world health organization’s (who’s) world health report 2010, “health systems financing, the path to universal coverage,” promoted universal health coverage (uhc) as an aspirational objective for country health systems. yet, in addition to the dimensions of services and coverage, distribution of coverage in the population, and financial risk protection highlighted by the report, the conside...

2018
Angus C. Chu Guido Cozzi Shiyuan Pan Mengbo Zhang

This study explores the effects of patent protection in a distance-to-frontier R&D-based growth model with financial frictions. We find that whether stronger patent protection stimulates or stifles innovation depends on credit constraints faced by R&D entrepreneurs. When credit constraints are non-binding (binding), strengthening patent protection stimulates (stifles) R&D. The overall effect of...

2011
Rodrigo Moreno-Serra Christopher Millett Peter C. Smith

Protecting citizens against the financial consequences of illness has long been a key objective of health systems worldwide. In the United Kingdom for example, financial protection—which refers to how far people are protected from the financial consequences of illness—was the fundamental goal when the National Health Service was established in 1948, more than health improvement or equitable acc...

2009
Wen-Hsien Tsai Thomas W. Lin Wen-Chin Chou

The integration of activity-based costing (ABC) and environmental cost accounting (ECA) systems provides companies with more accurate information to make both well-rounded and effective decisions. The purpose of this study is to propose an effective approach to integrate both ABC and ECA systems. A case study analysing process is used to compare the traditional accounting system and the ABC sys...

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