988 resultados para 710402 Insurance services
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The significance of the insurance industry in the functioning of the world economy is often underestimated, with premiums reaching 7.5 % of world gross domestic product (GDP), three times as much as worldwide military expenses. Insurance services mutualise risks in such a way as they provide a form of private governance that complements or makes up for guarantees otherwise supplied by the State. This case study of international standards developed for the insurance market provides evidence that deviates from conventional accounts considering service standards as heavily dependent of national environments and industry specificities. The chapter examines the relationship between tertiarisation, internationalisation and standardisation of contemporary economies by highlighting the complementarity between institutionalist approaches of the French regulation school and international political economy scholarship shedding light on the polarisation in the possible use of standards, notwithstanding thesectoraland institutional specificities of the activities concerned.
Rentas y seguros privados de dependencia: Un complemento a las prestaciones públicas de dependencia.
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La ley de Promoción de la Autonomía Personal y Atención a las Personas en Situación de Dependencia del 14 de diciembre del 2006 permitirá desarrollar en España un modelo de atención a la dependencia de carácter mixto, en el que el sector público garantizará, mediante el copago, unas coberturas básicas y el sector privado podrá mejorar y complementar las prestaciones ofrecidas por el sector público. En este trabajo nos centraremos en el tratamiento actuarial de la prestación privada de dependencia, la cual se puede percibir en forma de renta o de seguro. El objetivo de una renta de dependencia podría ser ayudar a financiar, periódicamente, el coste que supone para el asegurado la situación de dependencia, mientras que el seguro de dependencia estaría más enfocado a financiar la adquisición, o adecuación, de una determinada infraestructura como consecuencia de la falta de autonomía. Calcularemos la prima única y la provisión matemática de una renta y de un seguro de dependencia contratado por una persona autónoma, basándonos en un modelo de dependencia con los tres grados de dependencia, que son los que se contemplan en la Ley, y supondremos que la cuantía de la renta y del seguro es variable según el grado de dependencia que alcance el asegurado. Para realizar las aplicaciones numéricas utilizaremos distribuciones de mortalidad y tasas de prevalencia que pueden ser adecuadas para la población española y que han surgido de un análisis preliminar.
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This paper provides an overview of methods employed to quantify non-tariff measures (NTMs) and then analyses their differences and looks at what these mean for the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) negotiations. The authors find several similarities in the approaches taken. Because all studies conclude that NTMs matter, they argue that policy-makers are right to focus on ‘regulatory cooperation’ in TTIP. Given the significant differences in NTMs across sectors, policy-makers are urged to dive deep into sector-specific elements of NTMs and focus on those sectors where the largest potential gains can be made (i.e. where NTMs are highest, such as in agriculture, automobiles, steel, textiles and insurance services). An area identified for further research is the fact that unlike trade taxes (i.e. tariffs), regulatory barriers to trade are not generally targeted as the primary policy objective, but rather stem from other strategic policy concerns such as consumer safety and/or social and environmental protection. This element should be further investigated.
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Many state agencies provide beneficial services for minorities. However, many minorities and some agencies that serve minorities are not aware of these services. This Resource Manual provides a listing of programs and services various state agencies offer. These programs and services include alcohol and substance abuse treatment, victim assistance, financial services, educational services, disabilities and special needs, insurance services, youth programs, business enterprise development, etc.
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Swiss ambulatory care is characterized by independent, and primarily practice-based, physicians, receiving fee for service reimbursement. This study analyses supply sensitive services using ambulatory care claims data from mandatory health insurance. A first research question was aimed at the hypothesis that physicians with large patient lists decrease their intensity of services and bill less per patient to health insurance, and vice versa: physicians with smaller patient lists compensate for the lack of patients with additional visits and services. A second research question relates to the fact that several cantons are allowing physicians to directly dispense drugs to patients ('self-dispensation') whereas other cantons restrict such direct sales to emergencies only. This second question was based on the assumption that patterns of rescheduling patients for consultations may differ across channels of dispensing prescription drugs and therefore the hypothesis of different consultation costs in this context was investigated.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Cover title: Occupational employment statistics for Illinois, selected nonmanufacturing industries, 1984.
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"Issued July 1992."
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"Issued December 1994."
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Bennett Champ Clark, chairman of subcommittee.
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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06
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OBJECTIVE To evaluate the individual and contextual determinants of the use of health care services in the metropolitan region of Sao Paulo.METHODS Data from the Sao Paulo Megacity study – the Brazilian version of the World Mental Health Survey multicenter study – were used. A total of 3,588 adults living in 69 neighborhoods in the metropolitan region of Sao Paulo, SP, Southeastern Brazil, including 38 municipalities and 31 neighboring districts, were selected using multistratified sampling of the non-institutionalized population. Multilevel Bayesian logistic models were adjusted to identify the individual and contextual determinants of the use of health care services in the past 12 months and presence of a regular physician for routine care.RESULTS The contextual characteristics of the place of residence (income inequality, violence, and median income) showed no significant correlation (p > 0.05) with the use of health care services or with the presence of a regular physician for routine care. The only exception was the negative correlation between living in areas with high income inequality and presence of a regular physician (OR: 0.77; 95%CI 0.60;0.99) after controlling for individual characteristics. The study revealed a strong and consistent correlation between individual characteristics (mainly education and possession of health insurance), use of health care services, and presence of a regular physician. Presence of chronic and mental illnesses was strongly correlated with the use of health care services in the past year (regardless of the individual characteristics) but not with the presence of a regular physician.CONCLUSIONS Individual characteristics including higher education and possession of health insurance were important determinants of the use of health care services in the metropolitan area of Sao Paulo. A better understanding of these determinants is essential for the development of public policies that promote equitable use of health care services.