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The financing of healthcare in Ireland

open access: yes, 1994
It is an interesting aspect of the current debate with regard to healthcare in developed countries that the discussion starts with the finance of healthcare. What makes it interesting is that, with the exception of the US, healthcare is predominantly financed by government through a combination of a social welfare contribution and general taxation ...
Durkan, Joe
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Healthcare financing in Yemen

The International Journal of Health Planning and Management, 2012
SUMMARYYemen is a low‐middle‐income country where more than half of the population live in rural areas and lack access to the most basic health care. At US$40 per capita, Yemen's annual total health expenditure (THE) is among the lowest worldwide. This study analyses the preconditions and options for implementing basic social health protection in Yemen.
Holst, Jens, Gericke, Christian A.
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Strategies for Financing Home Healthcare

Home Healthcare Nurse: The Journal for the Home Care and Hospice Professional, 1991
Insurance coverage for home healthcare is often inadequate, especially in chronic or terminal illnesses. As a result, your patients or families may be faced with catastrophic medical expenses and find it necessary to explore creative approaches for financing home care.
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Rethinking the financing of healthcare in Canada

Healthcare Management Forum, 2016
Canadians need to talk about their healthcare, about who pays for what, when. Lack of money is not the issue; how that money is spent is the issue—what public healthcare is covering and not covering. The same dollar amount can be spent quite differently and more effectively.
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Telehealth: The Backbone of Healthcare Financing

2004
Malaysia, like many other countries faces major challenges in meeting increasing demands with limited resources. Changes in demography, life-style diseases, increasing consumer expectations, new medical technologies and rapid economic growth all fuel demand for more healthcare services.
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Financing Healthcare for the Elderly

Journal of the Staple Inn Actuarial Society, 1993
This paper is about financial products which meet the healthcare costs of the elderly. It covers products that include elements of housing and healthcare provision, as well as insurance products with financial benefits that meet or reduce the cost of healthcare.
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The finance of healthcare in Europe

1982
This paper was presented at a conference organised by the European Institute of Social Security in Perugia, Italy, October 16th – 17th 1980.
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Healthcare and finance

2015
The article Healthcare and Finance deals with the system of financing healthcare in the Czech legal environment. Firstly, the economy of healthcare as an academic discipline is introduced and a comparison of healthcare market with a perfectly competitive one.
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CAPITATION IN HEALTHCARE FINANCING IN GHANA.

East African medical journal, 2014
To analyse implementation of the pilot study of the per capita system of healthcare financing in Ghana in 2012 for a determination of the likelihood of realising the inherent theoretical benefits when the system is rolled out nationally.First, publicly available information on how the pilot unfolded is presented, followed by the reaction of the health ...
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