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Impact Measuring in Sustainable Ventures: A Process Perspective
ABSTRACT Impact measurement is crucial for sustainable ventures to quantify their contribution to sustainable development. Although research has highly focused on impact measurement as a static activity, we conduct a qualitative study to explore how impact measuring as a process unfolds over time.
Jan Moellmann +2 more
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Do patients need additional coverage for chronic ailments? Insights from hospital data
BACKGROUND: Eliminating financial barriers and improving healthcare accessibility pertain to be key elements of the United Nation’s sustainable development goals.
Aswin Sugunan +3 more
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Traditional dosing strategies often rely on a “one‐size‐fits‐all” paradigm, assuming an “average” patient with typical demographic and pharmacological characteristics. In reality, this often overlooks existing between‐patient variability and can lead to suboptimal drug exposure or toxicity. This issue is especially pronounced in pediatric patients, who
Zachary L. Taylor +12 more
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BackgroundAn increasing number of countries worldwide, including China, have adopted Health Technology Assessment (HTA) and pharmacoeconomic (PE) principles, either comprehensively or partially, to inform drug reimbursement decisions.
Xiaochen Peng +5 more
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Despite developments in supporting the identification and selection of fit‐for‐purpose registries, a translational gap remains between the original purposes of clinically focused registries and their current and future expected use in policymaking. This study aimed to assess the extent to which cancer‐focused registries collect essential data elements ...
Manon C. Wilpshaar +4 more
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Background: This short communication report some new results obtained from a medical survey among 900 Vietnamese patients in 2015, looking into possibly influential sociodemographic factors as far as patient satisfaction is concerned, to establish ...
Quan-Hoang VUONG
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Health Care Payment Incentives: A Comparative Analysis of Reforms in Taiwan, Korea and China [PDF]
Payment incentives have significant consequences for the equity and efficiency of a health care system, and have recently come to the fore in health policy reforms.
Karen Eggleston, Chee-Ruey Hsieh
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Does ESG Performance Reduce Default Risk in Insurance Firms? Evidence From Life and Non‐Life Sectors
ABSTRACT This study examines whether environmental, social, and governance performance is associated with lower default risk in European insurance firms, and whether the strength of this association differs between life and non‐life business models.
S. Miani, M. Mantovani, E. Palmieri
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Background The global push to achieve universal health coverage (UHC) by 2030 has gained widespread attention, with many countries, including low- and middle-income nations like Cameroon, striving to implement reforms. However, financial, infrastructural,
Adanze Nge Cynthia, Bülent Kılıç
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