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Economic Transition and Health Care Reform: The Experience of Europe and Central Asia
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insurance schemes and a ?Green Card? program for the poor, each with distinct benefits packages and access rules. Both the …) insurance coverage increased from 64 to 98 percent between 2002 and 2012; (ii) the share of pregnant women having four antenatal …
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insurance schemes and a ?Green Card? program for the poor, each with distinct benefits packages and access rules. Both the …) insurance coverage increased from 64 to 98 percent between 2002 and 2012; (ii) the share of pregnant women having four antenatal …
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Neither TennCare nor private insurance is perfect. TennCare needs to be expanded to cover 300,000 poor working people … and private insurance needs to stop denying coverage and benefits to a similar number of people. …
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TennCare recipient satisfaction survey reported that 92 percent of enrollees were either "satisfied" or "very satisfied" with their healthcare coverage.
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In the 1990s, insurance companies and employers began to rely on managed care to control costs, and state governments …
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The heart of the model is this: to quote Pogo, "We have met the enemy and it is us." We doctors are the problem, not because wqe are venal or self-serving or insulated from reality. Far from it. Most of us are hard-working, dedicated professionals. We are the problem, though, because of the way...
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considered as a viable, social-democratic model of the basic health protection. The social health insurance model was markedly … the split-off of the health insurance from the social insurance system; the result might be a transition to the NHS model … or, on the contrary, to the neo-liberal mandatory private insurance system. The choice of the health care financing is a …
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Important differences in labor market characteristics suggest that men and women physicians may be viewed as imperfect substitutes in the labor market. Concerns about efficiency and cost-cutting, which have led to the adoption of managed care practices, may have (unintentionally) favored female...
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