نتایج جستجو برای: accident benefits

تعداد نتایج: 338164  

2000
Gerda G. Fillenbaum

Compensation Commission. The Commission, in the Department of Labor under the Minister of Social Security, will have control over the collection of contributions, the p,ayment of cash benefits and awards, the assessment of incapacity, the investigation of injuries, and the development, coordination, and supervision of accident prevention and rehabilitation programs. The Commission can delegate ...

2013
Minchung Hsu Tomoaki Yamada

This paper aims to provide a quantitative analysis of the influence of an aging population on the financing of Japan’s universal health insurance system and potential reform policies. We construct a general equilibrium life-cycle model to study the effects of aging on the tax burden, individual behaviors, the aggregate economy, and welfare. We also evaluate various policy alternatives designed ...

Journal: :EBRI issue brief 2007
Paul Fronstin Dallas Salisbury

• Health benefits a big potential target for raising revenue: President Bush’s FY 2008 budget estimates all employee benefits-related “tax expenditures” (government revenue foregone due to special tax treatment) will amount to $328 billion next year, or 34 percent of the $961 billion worth of total tax expenditures in the federal budget. Tax-favored employment-based health insurance benefits ac...

2016
Nan Jiang Andrea I. Doseff Erich Grotewold

Flavones correspond to a flavonoid subgroup that is widely distributed in the plants, and which can be synthesized by different pathways, depending on whether they contain C- or O-glycosylation and hydroxylated B-ring. Flavones are emerging as very important specialized metabolites involved in plant signaling and defense, as well as key ingredients of the human diet, with significant health ben...

Journal: :British journal of health psychology 2016
Ian G J Dawson Simone Dohle

OBJECTIVE Numerous scientific studies show that certain combinations of dietary and/or lifestyle factors produce health benefits which are greater than the sum of the benefits associated with each factor alone. To address an existing knowledge gap, we assessed the extent to which individuals understand that certain combinations present these 'synergistic health benefits'. DESIGN Health benefi...

Journal: :Social security bulletin 1977
A Novotny

In 1974, approximately 28.4 million active workers participating in almost 52,000 health plans on their jobs were covered by in-hospital health insurance benefits. A survey of these plans, conducted for the Social Security Administration by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, revealed that not all workers are automatically entitled to benefits on the first day they report for work. More than three-...

Journal: :Psychiatry and clinical neurosciences 2006
Harald Merckelbach Maarten Peters Marko Jelicic Ineke Brands Tom Smeets

A middle-aged man presented with Ganser symptoms. He had been involved in a car crash and was seeking disability insurance benefits. Extensive testing with malinger instruments revealed that he performed below chance on simple memory tests and endorsed a variety of nonexistent symptoms. With this in mind, the authors collected collateral information which showed that the patient was involved in...

2014
Ke Wang Oswald

This paper presents large-sample evidence that firms consider labor unemployment risk when setting their resource adjustment policies. Prior studies find that costs rise more in response to sales increases than they fall in response to sales decreases. Anderson, Banker, and Janakiraman (2003) term this phenomenon “cost stickiness” and attribute it to managers’ deliberate adjustment to committed...

Journal: :Rural policy brief 2003
Timothy McBride Keith Mueller Courtney Andrews Liyan Xu Roslyn Fraser

In places where the competing health plans are unlikely to ever emerge, any policy predicated on assumptions that competing plans will deliver health insurance benefits needs to have a "fallback" option that is guaranteed to work.

Journal: :Cornell law review 1994
J O'Connell

The thesis of this Article is that making more health insurance benefits available to more people, far from lessening injury victims' proclivity to sue in tort (as conventional wisdom argues), will increase such suits. Thus, it is necessary to accompany any increases in health care coverage with the type of tort reform proposed herein. This reform would allow parties to opt out of the cumbersom...

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