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Types of Challenges and Barriers in Accessing Paediatric Palliative Care in Romania: A Qualitative Study Based on Focus Groups Guided by a Semi-Structured Discussion Guide. [PDF]
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Potential for use of Al/machine learning for pharmacovigilance: Is there a role for regulators?
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, EarlyView.
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Essays on social insurance and taxation : Why incentives and institutions matter?
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Social Vulnerability and Appendicitis: Single-Institution Study in a High Insurance State
Journal of Surgical Research, 2022Multiple factors signifying higher social vulnerability, including lower socioeconomic status and minority race, have been associated with presentation with complicated appendicitis (CA). In this study, we compared the Social Vulnerability Index (SVI) of our population by appendicitis severity (uncomplicated appendicitis [UA] versus CA).
Caroline Cardenas +7 more
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New technologies in the Social Insurance Institution
Ubezpieczenia Społeczne. Teoria i praktyka, 2021The Social Insurance Institution (Zakład Ubezpieczeń Społecznych, ZUS) is one of the largest public institutions in Poland. For nearly nine decades it has been carrying out tasks in the area of social insurance, taking care both of the social security of citizens and the part of public finances it manages.
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Review of Income and Wealth, 2008
We analyzed the redistributive outcomes of sickness benefits using a typology of social insurance institutions, including four different systems, after adjusting for sickness risk factors. The aim is to empirically observe if the expected redistributive pattern of the typology could be verified whether or not considering the variations in sickness risk
Jahangir Khan, Bjarne Jansson
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We analyzed the redistributive outcomes of sickness benefits using a typology of social insurance institutions, including four different systems, after adjusting for sickness risk factors. The aim is to empirically observe if the expected redistributive pattern of the typology could be verified whether or not considering the variations in sickness risk
Jahangir Khan, Bjarne Jansson
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THE SOCIAL INSURANCE INSTITUTION'S CORONARY HEART DISEASE STUDY
Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1983ABSTRACT The Social Insurance Institution's Coronary Heart Disease Study is a prospective population study designed to investigate the prevalence, risk factors and incidence of coronary heart disease (CHD) in middle‐aged Finnish men and women. The study population consisted of 5738 men and 5224 women, aged 30–59 years at entry, drawn from 12 cohorts ...
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Institutional and Financial Incentives for Social Insurance
2002Preface. 1. The Effects of Welfare Benefits on the Duration of Welfare Spells B. Fortin, D. Fougere, G. Lacroix. 2. The Design of Active Labour Market Policies B. Cockx. 3. Labor Market Policies and Equilibrium Employment B. Van der Linden, E. Dor. 4. Unemployment Compensation Preferences E. Schokkaert, M. Verhue, E. Omey. 5.
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