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Author : Committee on Rapid Advance Demonstration Projects: Health Care Finance and Delivery Systems Edition : 1 Number of Pages : 108 Publisher : National Academies Press |
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Directed by the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, the Institute of Medicine convened a committee to create model projects promoting healthcare system reform. Identifies such topics as reform in the areas of chronic amd primary care, state health, insurance coverage, state liability, and information and communications technology. Softcover.
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Author : Kaplan Financial Edition : 7 Number of Pages : 408 Publisher : Kaplan Publishing |
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Estate Planning Concepts teaches the fundamentals needed to sell life insurance in the profitable estate planning market. It covers various forms of property ownership and gives an overview of wills, trusts, and probate. The course also shows how to use life insurance and annuities to achieve important estate planning objectives and contains comprehensive coverage of the federal estate and gift taxes as well as state death taxes.
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Author : Mark Considine Number of Pages : 230 Publisher : Cambridge University Press |
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This book explores two fundamental shifts in the paradigms of governance in Western bureaucracies: the widespread use of privatization, private firms and market methods to run core public services, and the conscious attempt to transform the role of citizenship from ideals of entitlement and security to new notions of mutual obligation, selectivity and risk. Mark Considine examines a key service of the modern welfare state unemployment assistance–to explain and theorize the nature of these radical changes. He has undertaken extensive research in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Australia and New Zealand–four countries which have been among the boldest reformers within the OECD, yet each adopting distinctively different models and programs.
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This book explores two fundamental shifts in the paradigms of governance in Western bureaucracies: the widespread use of privatisation, private firms and market methods to run core public services, and the conscious attempt to transform the role of citizenship from ideals of entitlement and security to new notions of mutual obligation, selectivity and risk. In this work Mark Considine examines a key service of the modern welfare state SH unemployment assistance–to explain and theorise the nature of these radical changes. He has undertaken extensive research in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Australia and New Zealand, four countries which have been amongst the boldest reformers within the OECD, yet each adopting distinctively different models and programs.