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tremendous impact of the pandemic is rooted in the adoption of health policy reforms that prioritized targets, vertical …, narrowing it to a focus on certain indicators without analysing their feasibility. This approach to policy-making is a form of …
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"In the last 15 years, maternal mortality rates have been significantly reduced in Peru. In 1996, this rate was as high as 31.6 per 100,000 women while in 2009 it was reduced to 8.5 per 100,000 women. These improvements, although significant, were neither enough —Peru is still well behind...
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Verification in results-based financing (RBF) mechanisms is one of the key differentiators between it and related health financing structures such as social health insurance. Verifying that providers have achieved reported performance in RBF mechanisms is considered a crucial part of program...
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paper examines a natural experiment in regimes applied to waiting list targets for hospital admissions in England and Wales …. After 2001, the principal difference between the countries were the consequences for hospitals that failed to meet targets … targets which increased mean waiting times. …
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Performance targets are commonly used in the public sector, despite their well known problems when organisations have … multiple objectives and performance is difficult to measure. It is possible that such targets may work where there is … English National Health Service (NHS) to waiting time targets. Long waiting times have been a key issue for the NHS for many …
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waiting times. As a result, the English government in 2000 adopted the use of an aggressive policy of targets coupled with the … has been dubbed ‘targets and terror’. We estimate the effect of the English target regime for waiting times for hospital … unpublished data are used but, regardless of the data source, the ‘targets and terror’ regime in England lowered the proportion of …
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waiting times. As a result, the English government in 2000 adopted the use of an aggressive policy of targets coupled with … been dubbed ‘targets and terror’. We estimate the effect of the English target regime for waiting times for hospital care … data are used but, regardless of the data source, the ‘targets and terror’ regime in England lowered the proportion of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005577246
Waiting-time targets are frequently used by policy makers in the healthcare sector to monitor providers' performance …. Such targets are based on the distribution of the patients on the list. We compare and link such distribution with the …
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Waiting-time targets are frequently used by policy makers in the healthcare sector to monitor provider's performance …. Such targets are based on the distribution of the patients on the list. We compare and link such distribution with the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005662025
The purpose of the paper is to survey and discuss inflation targeting in the context of monetary policy rules. The paper provides a general conceptual discussion of monetary policy rules, attempts to clarify the essential characteristics of inflation targeting, compares inflation targeting to...
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