Search for dissertations about: "insurance history"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 32 swedish dissertations containing the words insurance history.
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21. Terminology support for diagnostic coding in primary health care
Abstract : Coding systems have a long history in the field of medicine, and domains for which data are pooled and coded include, among others, epidemiological studies, medical insurance registers, and quality assessment. Unfortunately, coded data may be of low quality with poor validity and reliability, and decisions based on statistics are consequently not reliable. READ MORE
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22. 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
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23. Climate Change and International Relations : Reconsidering Interdependence, Governance and Security
Abstract : There is increased evidence to support the hypothesis that humanity actively, albeit inadvertently, contributes to global environmental change on a scale and with an intensity unprecedented in human history. Climate change, and to some extent stratospheric ozone depletion, present the international structures and systems for naturalresources management research and politics with fundamentally new conditions. READ MORE
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24. Work ability- Health professionals' perspectives and rehabilitation outcomes
Abstract : The overall aim of this thesis was to deepen the understanding of work ability by analyzing how different health professionals experience and perceive work ability and assessments of work ability, and also by analyzing rehabilitation outcomes that are related to work ability. The focus has been on musculoskeletal disorders with associated psychosocial factors. READ MORE
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25. Sickness Absence with Musculoskeletal Diagnoses : An Eleven-Year Follow-Up of Young Persons
Abstract : Background: In Sweden, as well as in most Western countries, sickness absence is a major public health problem that has increased in recent years. This is a complex phenomenon related not only to ill health factors, but also to other factors on the levels of the individual, the family, the workplace, and the society. READ MORE