نتایج جستجو برای: liquidation shortages

تعداد نتایج: 6801  

2017
Tomasz Bochenek Vafa Abilova Ali Alkan Bogdan Asanin Iñigo de Miguel Beriain Zeljka Besovic Patricia Vella Bonanno Anna Bucsics Michal Davidescu Elfi De Weerdt Natasa Duborija-Kovacevic Jurij Fürst Mina Gaga Elma Gailīte Jolanta Gulbinovič Emre U. Gürpınar Balázs Hankó Vincent Hargaden Tor A. Hotvedt Iris Hoxha Isabelle Huys Andras Inotai Arianit Jakupi Helena Jenzer Roberta Joppi Ott Laius Marie-Camille Lenormand Despina Makridaki Admir Malaj Kertu Margus Vanda Marković-Peković Nenad Miljković João L. de Miranda Stanislav Primožič Dragana Rajinac David G. Schwartz Robin Šebesta Steven Simoens Juraj Slaby Ljiljana Sović-Brkičić Tomas Tesar Leonidas Tzimis Ewa Warmińska Brian Godman

Drug shortages have been identified as a public health problem in an increasing number of countries. This can negatively impact on the quality and efficiency of patient care, as well as contribute to increases in the cost of treatment and the workload of health care providers. Shortages also raise ethical and political issues. The scientific evidence on drug shortages is still scarce, but many ...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2010
Martin MacDowell Michael Glasser Michael Fitts Kimberly Nielsen Matthew Hunsaker

INTRODUCTION Regional or state studies in the USA have documented shortages of rural physicians and other healthcare professionals that can impact on access to health services. The purpose of this study was to determine whether rural hospital chief executive officers (CEOs) in the USA report shortages of health professions and to obtain perceptions about factors influencing recruiting and reten...

1998
Christopher Martin

Why have skill shortages continue to persist despite increases in training and the skill levels of the workforce? We argue that technical progress has raised the demand for skilled labour to mach the observed increase in supply. We provide econometric evidence in support of this hypothesis, showing that skill shortages are higher for establishments that use advanced technology in the production...

Journal: : 2022

The paper analyzes the competence of governing bodies an autonomous non-profit organization in stage voluntary liquidation organization. Given current legislation and judicial practice, powers commission other («pre-liquidation») management are delineated. In members collegiate supreme body had to face doubts about legitimacy making decisions on issues this provided for by charter, with excepti...

2015
Kim Pauwels Steven Simoens Minne Casteels Isabelle Huys

Drug shortages are a complex and global phenomenon. When a drug cannot be delivered at the moment of patient demand, every stakeholder in the health care system is affected. The aim of this study was to investigate the characteristics, clinical impact, financial impact and management of drug shortages in European hospital pharmacies and identify opportunities for prevention and mitigation of dr...

2011
Stephen P. Juraschek

P 2 c bjective: To examine current and future physical therapy (PT) job surplus/shortage rends across the United States. esign: Forecast models and grading methodology previously published for nursing were sed to evaluate individual state PT job shortages from 2008 to 2030. etting: Not applicable. articipants: Not applicable. ethods: The forecast model used to project PT job supply and demand a...

2013
Barbara J. Seaworth Kim Field Jennifer Flood Jouhayna Saliba Sundari R. Mase Ann Cronin Neha Shah John Jereb Terence Chorba

Second-line drugs (SLDs) are essential for treating multidrug-resistant and extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR TB* and XDR TB†). Drug shortages, in which supplies of all clinically interchangeable versions of a given Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-regulated drug become inadequate to meet actual or projected user demand, have been well-documented in many areas of medicine; for seve...

Journal: :CoRR 2011
Olivier Guéant Charles-Albert Lehalle Joaquin Fernandez Tapia

This paper addresses the optimal scheduling of the liquidation of a portfolio using a new angle. Instead of focusing only on the scheduling aspect like Almgren and Chriss in [2], or only on the liquidity-consuming orders like Obizhaeva and Wang in [31], we link the optimal trade-schedule to the price of the limit orders that have to be sent to the limit order book to optimally liquidate a portf...

Journal: :Management Science 2010
David B. Brown Bruce Ian Carlin Miguel Sousa Lobo

We analyze the problem of an investor who needs to unwind a portfolio in the face of recurring and uncertain liquidity needs, with a model that accounts for both permanent and temporary price impact of trading. We first show that a risk-neutral investor who myopically deleverages his position to meet an immediate need for cash always prefers to sell more liquid assets. If the investor faces the...

2017
Eric Efraim Katz

The recent IJHPR article by Schwartzberg and colleagues presents new data on the growing problem of prescription drug shortages. Resolving shortages typically involves many participants: government, industry, physicians and healthcare facilities. Israel has a strong record of informal collaboration that can fix drug shortages quickly. The success of Israel's informal collaborations, as well as ...

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