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Gatekeeping and authorization

New Directions for Mental Health Services, 1999
AbstractManaged care techniques first used in the private sector are increasingly being applied to control costs in the public sector When the system places the burden of recognizing, diagnosing, and even treating mental illness on the primary care physician, however, a number of problems can result.
M L, Miles, R R, Goetz
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Gatekeepers of the Nucleus

Science, 2000
Nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) form the site for entry and exit from the nucleus. A convergence of studies have defined the physical framework for the nuclear transport mechanism. This includes definition of the soluble transport machinery required for protein and RNA movement, x-ray structure analysis of transport factors, definitive compositional ...
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MxiC: the gatekeeper

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2010
A recent paper in Molecular Microbiology sheds new light on the involvement of MxiC in the regulation of secretion through the Shigella flexneri type III secretion system.
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Justice for gatekeepers

The Lancet, 1994
Fundholding schemes in UK general practice force doctors to consider the moral implications of gatekeeping. The view that doctors can avoid involvement in rationing is unrealistic and ignores the doctor's duty to act justly. Rather, doctors need to cultivate the virtue of justice, while health-care systems should encourage just action and not create ...
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Gatekeepers

2022
AbstractIn practice, state regulations for the management of Covid-19 in rural South Africa reached communities through gatekeepers at the local level, like councilors, policemen, traditional leaders, state officials, and health personnel. The chapter focuses on these brokers and the roles they played in rural village life during the pandemic; on what ...
Leslie Bank, Nelly Sharpley
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Gatekeeping Economics

IEEE Micro, 2010
Economics tends not to take such an alarmist approach to the future of the Web, viewing it with more equanimity or acquiescence, depending on your perspective. In this column I want to illustrate that approach by discussing a specific practice, gatekeeping, which is an anathema to many openness advocates. Gatekeeping encompasses two related activities.
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Competing Gatekeepers

The B.E. Journal of Theoretical Economics, 2007
We extend the Baye and Morgan (2001) model to study competition between price comparison sites in the information market on the internet. We identify one symmetric sub-game perfect Nash equilibrium in which (1) price comparison sites set the same advertising fees; (2) the same proportion of consumers subscribe to each site; (3) each firm mixes between ...
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The surgeon as gatekeeper

The American Journal of Surgery, 1993
The author pays tribute to three deceased members of the North Pacific Surgical Association who directed his own career. The gatekeeper function of surgical specialists is discussed, and surgeons are urged to become more active in this role. Increased involvement in managed care planning and cost control, particularly in smaller communities, is ...
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The Doctor as Gatekeeper

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1986
Cerberus was the gatekeeper. 1,2 For those who missed this mythical dog in high school, or have since forgotten him, Cerberus was the three-headed, scaly-tailed keeper of the gate to Hades. His job was not, however, to keep evildoers out, but to keep them in. It took Hercules (his 12th labor) to remove Cerberus from the gate.
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Gatekeeping practices, gatekeeper states and beyond

Third World Thematics: A TWQ Journal, 2018
This article is a response to critics of the concept of the gatekeeper state, whose contributions have been collected in this volume.
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