نتایج جستجو برای: health system reform plan

تعداد نتایج: 3149137  

Journal: :BMJ 2006
Jocelyn DeJong Golda El-Khoury

1 Ammar W, Azzam O, Khoury R, Fakha H, Mattar C, Halabi M, et al. Lebanon national health accounts 1998. Beirut: Ministry of Public Health in Lebanon, World Health Organization, and World Bank, 2000. 2 Kronfol NM, Bashshur R. Lebanon’s health care policy: a case study in the evolution of a health system under stress. J Public Health Policy 1989;10:377-96. 3 Van Lerberghe W, Ammar W, el Rashidi ...

Journal: :Health progress 1992
B Coreil

The Catholic Health Association (CHA) Leadership Task Force on National Health Policy Reform has offered a proposal that, if enacted by Congress, would result in profound changes in the way providers deliver healthcare in the United States. The proposal would result in fewer acute healthcare facilities, challenge some acute care facilities to provide additional services and require each Catholi...

2016
Zahra Jalali Hossein Rezaie

Paying attention to the dynamic capabilities of the organization to manage environmental changes is one of the most important factors in turbulent environments. The aim of this study is to analyze organizational capabilities (organizational learning) and knowledge management and its effect on the aspects of the health reform plan. The research method is a descriptive survey. The research instru...

Background and Objectives: The Increase of unnecessary caesarean sections has become one of the serious concerns in some health systems. One of the seven packages of the health Reform Plan that was sent to all Iranian medical universities in 2014 was the "Promoting Natural Delivery (vaginal births)," It emphasized the need to reduce cesarean delivery and promot...

Journal: :Southern California law review 2000
K P Quinn

INTRODUCTION..........................................................................278 I. CLINTON’S HEALTH CARE PLAN AND THE LIMITS OF LIBERALISM ................................................................................280 II. HEALTH CARE REFORM AND THE LIMITS OF LIBERALISM ................................................................................290 A. LIBERAL INDIVIDUALISM ......

Journal: :health scope 0
saeideh babashahy healthcare management, department of healthcare administration management, school of economics, university of hacettepe, ankara, turkey abdolvahab baghbanian health policy and economics, faculty of health sciences, university of sydney, australia saeed manavi ministry of health and medical education, ir iran ali akbari sari department of health economics and management, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran; department of health economics and management, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran alireza olyaee manesh department of health economics and management, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran raziyeh ronasiyan ministry of health and medical education, ir iran

background equity of access to health and provider payment mechanism in healthcare is a worldwide debated. healthcare reforms are primarily designed to improve productivity, economic efficiency and quality of care; however, an appropriate reimbursement of healthcare providers for services offered to patients and marinating a robust payment mechanism are not elucidated yet. conclusions no single...

2009
Jon M. Bailey

The inclusion of a public health insurance plan in health care reform legislation as an option for individuals, families and businesses promises to be one of the most controversial and crucial decisions made by Congress. With the myriad health care challenges facing rural people and rural communities, the decision on whether to include a public health insurance plan option has significant poten...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
jalal mohammed health systems section, school of population health, the university of auckland, auckland, new zealand nicola north health systems section, school of population health, the university of auckland, auckland, new zealand toni ashton health systems section, school of population health, the university of auckland, auckland, new zealand

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A central problem in designing effective models of provider governance in health systems has been to ensure an appropriate balance between the concerns of public sector and/or government decision-makers, on the one hand, and of non-governmental health services actors in civil society and private life, on the other. In tax-funded European health systems up to the 1980s, the state and other publi...

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