Search for dissertations about: "Review on book on insurance"
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1. Essays on International Health Economics: The Role of Health Insurance in Health Care Financing in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Abstract : The thesis consists of an introductory chapter and four independent research papers, summarized as follows. The introductory chapter discusses the role of economics in international health and the policy contributions of each of the particular papers. In addition, the data and the methods that have been used are discussed. READ MORE
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2. Using Architectural Principles to make the IT-Strategy come true : focusing on the electric power ndustry
Abstract : Most large enterprises are facing numerous challenges concerning their information systems, IS, and information and communication technology, ICT. Today, many enterprises employ a considerable number of applications that often have redundant functionality. There is also a large diversification in the ICT products and technologies employed. READ MORE
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3. Does health insurance contribute to improving responsiveness of the health system? : the case of elderly in rural Tanzania
Abstract : Background: Financing healthcare in Tanzania has for years depended on out-of-pocket payments. This mechanism has been criticized as being inefficient, contributing to inequity and high cost as well as denying access to healthcare to those most in need, including the elderly in rural areas. READ MORE
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4. Health care financing in China : equity in transition
Abstract : The aim of the thesis is 1) to assess equity in the provision, financing and utilization of health services in the study counties, after the launching of the Chinese health reform, in relation to income and health status, 2) to assess equity in utilization, financial barriers to care and poverty impact and the association of financial variables; alternative health insurance systerns and out-of-pocket financing and the association of non-financial variables; gender, age, education, occupation and geographical distance to health facilities. The data collection was carried out from 1993 to 1996. READ MORE
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5. Mastering the impact of Regulatory change : the capability of financial services firms to manage interfaces
Abstract : Throughout history, regulations have been of central concern to business managers, and they remain at the centre of attention in many industries today. Regulatory changes are seen as difficult to handle, and firms often seek to avoid or minimize their impact. READ MORE