Insurance Performance
Mostrando 13-20 de 20 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. O COALINHAMENTO ENTRE AS ESTRATÉGIAS COMPETITIVAS E COLABORATIVAS COMO FORMA DE INFLUENCIAR O AMBIENTE E MELHORAR O DESEMPENHO DE EMPRESAS / THE CO ALIGNMENT BETWEEN COMPETITIVE AND COLLABORATIVE STRATEGIES AS A MEANS OF INFLUENCING THE ENVIRONMENT AND IMPROVING THE PERFORMANCE OF COMPANIE
The objective of this study is to pose and test a theoretical model able to depict the co alignment between competitive and collaborative strategies, their joint reaction to the impacts of the environment and their effects upon the performance of companies. Initially, utilizing the SCP paradigm as a theoretical platform of the subject model of the study, a s
Publicado em: 2006
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14. El proceso de interacción investigadores y tomadores de decisiones: un estudio de caso
This article analyzes the process of interaction between the Instituto de la Salud Juan Lazarte research team and the Buenos Aires Public Health Insurance (PHI) management team during the design and development of the study titled "PHI Institutional Capability Analysis and Performance Evaluation", currently underway. From a cross-disciplinary perspective, ex
Cadernos de Saúde Pública. Publicado em: 2006
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15. Contracting in the Private Inpatient Care Market of the Metropolitan Region of Salvador (Bahia, Brazil): Models and Performance
This study explored the contracts between private health insurers, users and providers, so as to determine the effects of specific contractual arrangements on the rates of admissions and expenditure per admission. The study proposed and tested a theoretical model built with the determinants of rates of admission and expenditure per admission in a health insu
Publicado em: 1998
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16. Biodiversity and ecosystem productivity in a fluctuating environment: The insurance hypothesis
Although the effect of biodiversity on ecosystem functioning has become a major focus in ecology, its significance in a fluctuating environment is still poorly understood. According to the insurance hypothesis, biodiversity insures ecosystems against declines in their functioning because many species provide greater guarantees that some will maintain fu
The National Academy of Sciences.
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17. Measuring the "managedness" and covered benefits of health plans.
STUDY AIMS: (1) To develop indexes measuring the degree of managedness and the covered benefits of health insurance plans, (2) to describe the variation in these indexes among plans in one health insurance market, (3) to assess the validity of the health plan indexes, and (4) to examine the association between patient characteristics and the health plan inde
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18. A taxonomy of health networks and systems: bringing order out of chaos.
OBJECTIVE: To use existing theory and data for empirical development of a taxonomy that identifies clusters of organizations sharing common strategic/structural features. DATA SOURCES: Data from the 1994 and 1995 American Hospital Association Annual Surveys, which provide extensive data on hospital involvement in hospital-led health networks and systems. STU
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19. The effect of Employee Assistance Programs use on healthcare utilization.
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the effect of Employee Assistance Program (EAP) use on healthcare utilization as measured by health claims. DATA SOURCES: A unique data set that combines individual-level information on EAP utilization, demographic information, and health insurance claims from 1991 to 1995 for all employees of a large midwestern employer. STUDY DESIGN:
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20. No exit? The effect of health status on dissatisfaction and disenrollment from health plans.
OBJECTIVE: To examine the implications of serious and chronic health problems on the willingness of enrollees to switch health plans if they are dissatisfied with their current arrangements. DATA SOURCE: A large (20,283 respondents) survey of employees of three national corporations committed to the model of managed competition, with substantial enrollment i