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In Which Type of Healthcare Do Patients Show Greater Loyalty? (Public Sector Management vs. Public-Private Partnership)

2018

Introduction: The present study analyses the patients behavior in a setting with different management types: public sector management and public-private partnership. More specifically, the objective is to establish in which healthcare type (hospitalization, ambulatory surgery, emergencies, outpatients consultation) do the patients show a loyal behavior when they are in different management scenarios. Material and methods: A descriptive analysis based on secondary data collected from an internal database of the Conselleria de Sanidad of the Valencian Community in Spain, a scenario with two different healthcare management types (public sector management and public-private partnership) was con…

healthcare services managementmedicine.medical_specialtyHealth (social science)media_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:MedicineMedicine (miscellaneous)Public administrationHealth administrationLoyaltyHealth caremedicinehealth care economics and organizationsmedia_commonlcsh:R5-920business.industryPublic healthlcsh:RPublic sectorPrivate sectorconsumer behavior.Public–private partnershiphealthcare services marketingGeneral partnershipPatients’ loyalty behaviourlcsh:Medicine (General)businessRevista Ciencias de la Salud
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Healthy and active pre-retirement and retirement ages: elderly inequality in Latvia

2019

Pre-retirement and senior population groups are more affected by activity limitations, unemployment and bad perceived health than population in active ages. Data for Latvia and other EU countries demonstrate a warning situation – socio-economic inequalities among elderly are not diminishing as fast as was expected. The aim of the paper is to analyse healthy and active life in pre-retirement and retirement ages to detect changes and inequalities complying with active ageing and public health. Analysis is based on Population Census and SILC data on national, regional and smaller territorial level. Regression models are used to study causal links and relations between the underlying social and…

healthy life yearsactive ageingelderly inequality:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Business and economics [Research Subject Categories]mortality
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Restrictions for reimbursement of interferon-free direct-acting antiviral drugs for HCV infection in Europe

2018

All-oral direct-acting antiviral drugs (DAAs) for hepatitis C virus, which have response rates of 95% or more, represent a major clinical advance. However, the high list price of DAAs has led many governments to restrict their reimbursement. We reviewed the availability of, and national criteria for, interferon-free DAA reimbursement among countries in the European Union and European Economic Area, and Switzerland. Reimbursement documentation was reviewed between Nov 18, 2016, and Aug 1, 2017. Primary outcomes were fibrosis stage, drug or alcohol use, prescriber type, and HIV co-infection restrictions. Among the 35 European countries and jurisdictions included, the most commonly reimbursed …

hepatitis C virusHIV Infectionschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineAntiviral Agents/economicsHIV-HCV co-infection030212 general & internal medicineReimbursementliver fibrosismedia_commonDasabuvirCoinfectionHealth PolicyGastroenterologyHepatitis C3. Good healthEuropeHepatitis C Chronic/complicationsInsurance Health Reimbursement030211 gastroenterology & hepatologySwitzerlandmedicine.drugmedicine.medical_specialtyHIV Infections/complicationsAntiviral AgentsDrug Costs03 medical and health scienceshepatitis C treatmentmedicineHumansmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean UnionEuropean unionPWIDIntensive care medicineHepatitisdirect-acting antiviralHepatologybusiness.industryHepatitis C Chronicalcohol usemedicine.diseasereimbursementVirologyOmbitasvirchemistryParitaprevirRitonavirbusinesstreatment restrictionsThe Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology
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Modeling cost-effectiveness and health gains of a “universal” versus “prioritized” hepatitis C virus treatment policy in a real-life cohort

2017

We evaluated the cost-effectiveness of two alternative direct-acting antiviral (DAA) treatment policies in a real-life cohort of hepatitis C virus–infected patients: policy 1, “universal,” treat all patients, regardless of fibrosis stage; policy 2, treat only “prioritized” patients, delay treatment of the remaining patients until reaching stage F3. A liver disease progression Markov model, which used a lifetime horizon and health care system perspective, was applied to the PITER cohort (representative of Italian hepatitis C virus–infected patients in care). Specifically, 8,125 patients naive to DAA treatment, without clinical, sociodemographic, or insurance restrictions, were us…

hepatitis C virusPediatricsCost effectivenessViral HepatitisAdult; Aged; Aged 80 and over; Antiviral Agents; Cohort Studies; Cost-Benefit Analysis; Health Policy; Hepatitis C; Humans; Middle Aged; Young Adult; Models Economic; HepatologyCost-Benefit AnalysisDirect-acting antiviralAdult; Aged; Aged 80 and over; Antiviral Agents; Cohort Studies; Cost-Benefit Analysis; Health Policy; Hepatitis C; Humans; Middle Aged; Young Adult; Models EconomicCohort StudiesLiver disease0302 clinical medicineModelsHealth careantiviral therapy80 and overincremental cost-effectiveness ratiohealth care economics and organizationsHCV cost -effectivenessAged 80 and overDirect-acting antiviral hepatocellular carcinoma hepatitis C virus incremental cost-effectiveness ratio interferon quality-adjusted life-years sustained virological response willingness to payCost–benefit analysis030503 health policy & servicesquality-adjusted life-yearsHealth PolicyHepatitis Chepatocellular carcinomainterferonMiddle AgedHepatitis CModels EconomicAdult; Aged; Aged 80 and over; Antiviral Agents; Cohort Studies; Cost-Benefit Analysis; Health Policy; Hepatitis C; Humans; Middle Aged; Young Adult; Models Economic; Hepatology; HCV; antiviral therapy; cost-effectiveness; real-life cohortCohortHCV030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyOriginal Articlesustained virological response0305 other medical scienceCohort studyHumanAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyEconomicAntiviral AgentsNO03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adultreal-life cohortmedicineHumansCost-Benefit Analysicost-effectivenessHealth policyAgedAntiviral AgentHepatologybusiness.industryOriginal Articlesmedicine.diseaseSurgeryCohort Studiebusinesswillingness to pay
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Recruitments in Finnish universities: practicing strategic or pathetic HRM?

2016

Recruitment is a core instrument in the academic labour market. This article takes the perspective of the organisation − here, the university − on recruitment. Universities’ personnel policies and practises are shifting from legally oriented personnel administration to more strategic human resource management (HRM). In Nordic countries, this shift is partly driven by the changing status of higher education institutions from state-governed bureaus to more autonomous institutions. This article provides insight into this transition, using Finland as a case example of higher education systems that have undergone drastic reform, moving from a civil servant model to autonomous personnel policy. D…

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Agrupaciones autónomas de personas ante el impuesto sobre el valor añadido

2021

This work carries out the delimitation of the exemption in the European V.A.T., of the benefits made to its members, by the autonomous groups of people, highlighting the distinctions made by the community case law, with particular attention to the subjective element of the exemption.

highlighting the distinctions made by the community case law:CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS [UNESCO]with particular attention to the subjective element of the exemption. Agrupación autónoma de personasEnrique de This work carries out the delimitation of the exemption in the European V.A.T.I.V.A.2070-8157 22082 Revista Boliviana de Derecho 584568 2021 32 8055233 Agrupaciones autónomas de personas ante el impuesto sobre el valor añadido Miguel Canutoof the benefits made to its membershumanitiesV.A.T. 618 649UNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICASby the autonomous groups of peopleIndependent group of personshealth care economics and organizations
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Papīra plastika grāmatu iesējumos mājturībā un tehnoloģijās 8. klasē

2019

Diplomdarba mērķis ir izstrādāt mācību saturu tēmai „Papīra plastika grāmatu iesējumos mājturībā un tehnoloģijās 8. klasē” un praktiski pārbaudīt to skolā. Jaunā izglītības standarta mērķis tehnoloģiju jomā ir jau pamatskolā attīstīt apmācāmo prātus un prasmes, veidojot pirmos pamatus, lai nākotnē viņi varētu kļūt par konkurētspējīgiem tehnologiem, dizaineriem, inženieriem, amatniekiem. Diplomdarba pirmajā nodaļā autore analizēja pārmaiņu procesus izglītībā 21.gs. Otrajā nodaļā izpētīja literatūras avotus un izveidoja mācību saturu tēmai “Papīra plastika grāmatas iesējumos”. Trešajā nodaļā izveidoja mācību tematisko plānu, aprakstīja mācību metodes un vērtēšanas kritērijus. Ceturtajā nodaļā…

home economicspapīra plastikagrāmatu iesiešanaPedagoģijamājturība un tehnoloģijasdizains un tehnoloģijas
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Projects, careers and resistances in hotels

2009

The hotel industry rhythms appear as a hindrance to staff loyalty and female careers development. However, two hotel networks of the Accor group, Etap Hotel and Formule 1 stand out from this general pattern with a presence of female managers (38% of managers). This case incites to wonder about career ladders within these budget hotel chains. Are the assets and the obstacles combined in the same way for men and for women? Which views have the employees and managers about their jobs, their working conditions and their plans for the future ?

hotel industrycareerfemale careerhotel industryFrancecarrière professionnelletravail des femmeshotelleriecondition de travailresponsabilité professionnellehotellerietravail des femmescareer[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesFrance[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Financecarrière professionnellecondition de travailfemale careerresponsabilité professionnelle
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Cross‐country data on skills and the quality of schooling: A selective survey

2022

Scores in standardized international student achievement tests and some recent adult literacy studies provide interesting data on the quality of educational outputs and on the skill level of the population that can be a useful complement to the data on the quantity of schooling which have been most commonly used in the growth literature. This paper describes the most recent available primary data on the subject, reviews different attempts to organize, standardize, and summarize them, and discusses the strengths and weaknesses of the existing indicators and their potential usefulness as explanatory variables in empirical analyses of the determinants of income and welfare levels and growth ra…

human capital measurementEconomics and Econometricsadult skillsUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICASeducational qualityyears of schoolingJournal of Economic Surveys
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Demographic determinants of creativity: the analysis of the development of creative potential and forecast for the Baltic states

2017

AbstractHuman capital, affected by the demographic determinants, nowadays becomes a novel driver of change and regional development. Changes in the modern economy determine the future leading role of human capital, especially its creative dimension in the development of modern, sustainable competitive advantages of countries and regions. Considering the negative demographical tendencies in the Baltic States, the aim of this paper is to analyse and forecast the development of creative potential in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. Our methodology is based on the estimation of a regression model describing the relations between Global Creativity Index (GCI) and its components with the available …

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