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Outpatient coordination reform improves the sustainability of China's Urban Employee Basic Medical Insurance Fund [PDF]
This study aims to examine the impact of outpatient coordination reform (OCR) on the sustainability of the Urban Employee Basic Medical Insurance (UEBMI) pooling fund.
Jingping Lin +4 more
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Education, Research and Innovation - Three Important Pillars in the Process of Implementing the Total Quality Management [PDF]
The economic growth, as well as the new workplaces development, are supported by three important pillars – EDUCATION, RESEARCH and INOVATION – and three is greatly emphasized the support of innovative units, thus creating a systemic model.
Aura COLAN, Angela-Eliza MICU
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Electoral Reform and Strategic Coordination [PDF]
AbstractElectoral reform creates new strategic coordination incentives for voters and elites, but endogeneity problems make such effects hard to identify. This article addresses this issue by investigating an extraordinary dataset, from the introduction of proportional representation (PR) in Norway in 1919, which permits the measurement of parties ...
Jon H. Fiva, Simon Hix
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Equality in partnerships. The Coordination Reform in Norway
Ralf Kirchhoff, Birgitte Ljunggren
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Coordinating tariff reduction and domestic tax reform [PDF]
Abstract A key obstacle to fundamental tariff reform in many countries is the revenue loss that it ultimately implies. This paper establishes and explores a simple and practicable strategy for realizing the efficiency gains from tariff reform without reducing public revenue, showing that for a small economy a cut in import duties (respectively ...
Michael Keen, Jenny E Ligthart
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Health reform through coordinated care: SA HealthPlus [PDF]
How can care for chronic illness best be coordinated? An Australian study sought to move towards collaborative and patient centred planned care Chronic illnesses contribute 60% of the global burden of disease, which by the year 2020 will increase to 80%.1 With ageing populations, no developed country can afford the projected increase in costs of ...
Battersby, M. +5 more
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Electoral Reform and Voter Coordination [PDF]
Electoral reform creates new strategic coordination incentives for voters, but these effects are difficult to isolate. We identify how the reform of the Norwegian electoral system in 1919, when single-member districts (SMDs) were replaced with multi- member proportional representation (PR), shaped voter behavior.
Fiva, Jon H., Hix, Simon
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Financial repression, SOE reform and fiscal-monetary policy coordination
We build a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) model with financial repression and conduct estimation and simulation with it using aggregate data. We discuss the interaction and optimal combination of fiscal and monetary policies when the model
Huabin Wu, Zhenyang Xu, Ping Yan
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This study assessed interactive governance of regulatory reform in the implementation of integrated permit processing in the Investment Agency and One Stop Services (DPMPTSP).
Aminatul Maula, Eko Prasojo
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Coordination versus Competition in Health Care Reform [PDF]
Many proposals to increase the value of care focus on improved coordination. But by generating incentives for provider consolidation, these efforts may unintentionally be at odds with another strategy for improving value: promoting competition in health care markets.
Katherine, Baicker, Helen, Levy
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