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Social Insurance for Health Service
Scandinavian Journal of Social Medicine, 1997Implementation of social insurance for financing health services has yielded different patterns depending on a country's economic level and its government's political ideology. By the late 19th century, thousands of small sickness funds operated in Europe, and in 1883 Germany's Chancellor Bismarck led the enactment of a law mandating enrollment by low-
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Insurance reimbursement for preventive cardiology services
The American Journal of Cardiology, 1990Abstract In recent years, there has been an increase in programs that teach children and families healthier lifestyle habits. These emphasize nutrition and exercise to prevent the onset of coronary artery disease. However, although 2 studies have examined life insurance eligibility of children with congenital cardiovascular disease, 1,2 no study as ...
D, Rosenbaum +3 more
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Insurance Reimbursement for Complementary Healthcare Services
The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 2017Insurance reimbursement for clinical services provided by complementary healthcare professionals in the United States likely differs by provider specialty. It is hypothesized that a lower likelihood of insurance reimbursement demonstrates that complementary healthcare services are not utilized to an optimal level and are not financially accessible to ...
James, Whedon +3 more
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Insuring RLV transportation services
AIP Conference Proceedings, 1998Future deliveries of payloads to orbit are likely to utilize space transportation services that employ a fleet of reusable launch vehicles. To achieve this capability will require the investment of billions of dollars. Such sizable investments will require the formulation of detailed business plans that demonstrate the financial viability of the ...
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Commentary: customer service insurance
Journal of Services Marketing, 1993Discusses customer service guarantees and customer service insurance as ways to reduce consumersⲠperceived risk in service encounters. Looks at some examples of how these could work in service encounters involving the time component and nonâtransaction encounters.
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Home Health Services and Health Insurance
Medical Care, 1971IF THE STANDARD of true comprehensiveness cannot become a reality for those members of our population who are eligible recipients of Medicare, the question of feasible options to increase the program's effectiveness within the present system arises. These become apparent when the major emphasis of the insurance program is examined in relation to the ...
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National Health Insurance and Noncovered Services
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 1977This paper analyzes the political justifiability of not covering services under national health insurance. Policies are justified by what reasonable, informed, and self-interested persons with limited benevolence would accept. Three basic justifiable purposes of national health insurance are (a) to distribute health care costs over time, (b) to protect
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National Service Life Insurance
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1943W AR Risk Insurance was authorized originally in the first World War by an amendment to the War Risk Insurance Act, approved October 6, 1917 (Public No. 90, 65th Cong.). The primary purpose in furnishing this insurance was to restore to servicemen their normal status of insurability, which they lost for all practicable purposes by serving in the armed ...
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Journal of Human Resources in Hospitality & Tourism, 2004
Jeff Beck, Joe Lalopa, Justin Hall
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Jeff Beck, Joe Lalopa, Justin Hall
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