نتایج جستجو برای: informal payment

تعداد نتایج: 55704  

2013
Eugenia Amporfu

The Ghanaian National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) was introduced to provide access to adequate health care regardless of ability to pay. By law the NHIS is mandatory but because the informal sector has to make premium payment before they are enrolled, the authorities are unable to enforce mandatory nature of the scheme. The ultimate goal of the Scheme then is to provide all residents with ac...

2007
Hiroko Uchimura

health care services based on the structure of the health financing system and recent experience in the Philippines. It suggests that functions in the health financing system, in particular payment schemes, have a powerful influence on the behavior of all actors in health systems and this determines who bears the financial risks and financial burdens of access to health services. In the Philipp...

2010
Jane Falkingham Baktygul Akkazieva Angela Baschieri

Within the countries of the former Soviet Union, the Kyrgyz Republic has been a pioneer in reforming the system of health care finance. Since the introduction of its compulsory health insurance fund in 1997, the country has gradually moved from subsidizing the supply of services to subsidizing the purchase of services through the 'single payer' of the health insurance fund. In 2002 the governme...

2013
Veloshnee Govender Matthew F. Chersich Bronwyn Harris Olufunke Alaba John E. Ataguba Nonhlanhla Nxumalo Jane Goudge

BACKGROUND In 2005, the South African government introduced a voluntary, subsidised health insurance scheme for civil servants. In light of the global emphasis on universal coverage, empirical evidence is needed to understand the relationship between new health financing strategies and health care access thereby improving global understanding of these issues. OBJECTIVES This study analysed co...

Journal: :The American journal of nursing 2008
Christine Bradway Karen B Hirschman

Families provide a considerable amount of informal care and support for older adults living with dementia. And when an older adult with dementia is hospitalized, family caregivers should be seen as important sources of information and included as valuable members of the health care team. This article describes a best-practice approach to working with families and includes recommendations for us...

Journal: :Management Dynamics 2022

Background: This paper is an effort to analyze cashless payment vs Conventional system in India. The current study focuses on the challenges and threats faced by Indian consumer while using digital money. highlights buying patter of context conventional system. Methods: In theoretical model constructed reviewing different journals based as well evaluates factor effecting purchase decision light...

2014
Marzena Tambor Milena Pavlova Bernd Rechel Stanisława Golinowska Christoph Sowada Wim Groot

BACKGROUND Out-of-pocket payments for health services constitute a major financial burden for patients in Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries. Individuals who are unable to pay use different coping strategies (e.g. borrowing money or foregoing service utilization), which can have negative consequences on their health and social welfare. This article explores patients' inability to pay ...

2014
Nalinee Chuakhamfoo Supasit Pannarunothai

Results The study found that long-term care was defined as the care provided by formal professional health care staffs and informal staffs to people who were unable to live their lives on their own because of functional limiting health problems such as chronic illnesses in elderly people. The systems of care that affected the quality of life of clients consisted of biological, psychological and...

2007
Rita Almeida Pedro Carneiro Richard Freeman

This paper studies the impact of an increase in the enforcement of labor regulations on unemployment and inequality, using city level data from Brazil. We find that stricter enforcement (affecting the payment of mandated benefits to formal workers) leads to: higher unemployment, less income inequality, a higher proportion of formal employment, and a lower formal wage premium. Our results are co...

Journal: :Breastfeeding review : professional publication of the Nursing Mothers' Association of Australia 2008
Virginia Thorley

Wet nursing and cross feeding both involve the breastfeeding of a child by someone other than the mother. Wet nursing involves a woman who is not the social equal of the employer, is never reciprocal, and is normally for payment. Cross feeding (also 'cross nursing') is the informal sharing of breastfeeding between equals, and is usually unpaid and may be reciprocal. Community attitudes in the l...

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