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Should Nurses' Services be Insured?

open access: yesCanadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien, 2013
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Security by Insurance for Services

2016 IEEE International Conference on Software Quality, Reliability and Security Companion (QRS-C), 2016
It is hard to guarantee proper protection in the Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), when a client outsources a part of its business or sends private data to a services provider. Various solutions proposed so far mostly require evidences of proper protection (e.g., source code for verification or execution traces for monitoring), which are to be ...
F Martinelli, A Yautsiukhin
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Financial and Insurance Services

2021
In this chapter, the authors focus on the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) and associated technological changes on work and jobs in Australia’s Financial and Insurance Services industry sector. Extensive commentary on the cumulative effects of AI, a term that incorporates machine learning, big data, blockchain, chatbots and financial technology ...
Alan Montague   +3 more
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Insurance and Insurability for Mental Health Services

1980
Since 1950, health care expenditures in the United States have risen astonishingly, from 6.4 percent to about 8 percent of the gross national product. Expenditures for mental health services (including prepayment through insurance) come to roughly 15 percent of the total spent for health care, and have shown comparable increases.
T J, Carr, S S, Sharfstein
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Effectiveness of insurance intermediation serviced through insurance services channels

Economics and Organization of Enterprise, 2009
Economy processes globalization, information and telecommunication technologies development2, service sector expansion with limitation of agriculture and industry significance at the same time, influences leaving traditional work model, its organization and corporate work relations.
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Marketing Insurance Services

1990
This chapter introduces the concept of marketing and examines the contribution which marketing can make within the insurance industry. The discussion proceeds under five main headings: firstly the special problems and strategies of services marketing will be examined, leading next to a discussion of the role of marketing in insurance.
Trevor Watkins, Stephen Diacon
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