... Samples Samples Noise Samples Samples reach the Year Light Samples Samples not reach thenot reach thenot hygiene reach the hygiene reach the hygiene reach the standard hygiene standard standard ... Microclimate with 100% Sample reached the Hygiene Standard - Light: % samples not reach the standard reduced; - Noise: % of samples not achieve the standard increased from to 11.4% II THE REALITY OF ... CONTENT URGENCY OF THE THESIS GENERAL CONTEXT OF THE STUDY CONTENT AND METHODS RESEARCH(chị dùng research hay study?) RESULT AND DISCUSSION CONCLUSION AND PROPOSALS URGENCY OF THE THESIS Propose solutions...
... Office of the Auditor The missions of the Office of the Auditor are assigned by the Hawaii State Constitution (Article VII, Section 10) The primary mission is to conduct post audits of the transactions, ... and agencies of the State and its political subdivisions The audit was conducted by the Office of the Auditor and the certified public accounting firm of Deloitte & Touche, LLP We wish to express ... and Deloitte & Touche LLP Submitted by THE AUDITOR STATE OF HAWAII Report No 99-18 April 1999 This is trial version www.adultpdf.com Foreword This is a report of the financial audit of the Hawaii...
... contracts not only means the enforcement of contract provisions is unlikely but also that both the Health Fund and the State are at risk if contractual disagreements arise Among the more sensitive ... reporting the proper amounts of interest The agreements with the insurance carriers to provide health care benefits that were in effect during the 1998 fiscal year have not been signed (with the exception ... agency funds This means that the public does not get an accurate picture of the Health Fund’s financial activities Because the Health Fund is using the wrong accounting principles, itis inaccurately...
... upon the audit performed in accordance with Government Auditing Standards It also displays financial statements together with explanatory notes Summary of Findings Because the Health Fund did not ... statements, in the opinion of Deloitte & Touche LLP, based on their audit, the financial statements not present fairly the financial position of the Health Fund at June 30, 1998, and the results of its ... condition and a material weakness in the internal control system But, they did not note, with respect to the items tested, any instance of noncompliance with laws and regulations applicable to the...
... centers will not provide them with services, either because they believe the centers cater exclusively to the needs of pregnant women, infants, and small children or because they think that the staff ... Guttmacher Institute 1998) ■ Young people between the ages of 15 and 24 have the highest rates of STIs worldwide, with over two-thirds of all reported cases (Morell 1995) The proportion is even higher ... staff will discriminate against them Furthermore, young people are often deterred by concerns that staff will not take them seriously or will not respect patient-provider confidentiality Adolescents...
... each year.29 These statistics are alarming and disturbing for the health of the nation The good news is that research has revealed that health risk behaviors that contribute to the leading causes ... The number of obese Medicare beneficiaries nearly doubled from 1987 to 2002, and the spending incurred by them almost tripled.15 Overweight and obesity is also a crisis among children The ... devoted to health education in the classroom.21 A strong relationship exists between school health education and health literacy.22 Health literacy isthe capacity of individuals to obtain, interpret,...
... from the view that the state knows what is best for the individual; it then imposes this knowledge on its constituents Paternalism has been described as actions by society for the benefit of the ... accommodate the perceived self-interest of the other to achieve its own ends This definition is based explicitly on the self-interest and behaviorist notions that emerge from several of the basic disciplines ... community costs and benefits Related to the preceding proposition isthe perceived share of the community cost imposed on, and the benefit to be garnered by, the individual The greater the perception...
... household In deriving the estimate of multidimensional poverty, the unit of analysis isthe household, whereas the child isthe unit of analysis for child health variables The estimates of IMR ... For example, the weight of a flush toilet in urban areas is 0.255, pit toilet is -0.058 and that of no toilet is -0.247 The distribution of the wealth index showed that itis positively skewed ... household, while the child isthe unit of analysis for other variables The NFHS survey enquires the usual source of health care of the household Based on the distribution, the usual source of health...
... of the author(s) and not those of the institute Research disseminated by IZA may include views on policy, but the institute itself takes no institutional policy positions The Institute for the ... Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland The dataset is designed after the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) and the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) Its cross-national ... rejected The second column of Table 4.10 shows the probability values associated with this null hypothesis for men in each of the 11 countries in SHARE As is clear from the test results, the null...
... populations with high medical care need, there is very little association between the family income of the child and the quality to which they have access There is an issue as to whether this is interpreted ... construct two measure of satisfaction of mothers of care provided at their GP practice The first records satisfaction with the GP, the second satisfaction with health visitors These are practice level ... from to 24 For the health visitor indicator, mothers were asked to indicate the extent to which they agreed with the statement that the health visitor gives very helpful advise” The possible responses...
... covariate), the probability density, and the cumulative density of the probit index Itis worth noting that the cumulative probability of the probit index (.54) is precisely the conditional probability ... survey That is, itisthe probability of a mother’s child being included in the estimation sample It captures the fact that in the household survey, the mothers who did not deliver at the clinics ... with selection of children into the estimation sample), is equal to the probability density of the probit index divided by the cumulative density of the probit index (see Wooldridge, 2002) The...
... acknowledge the valuable comments and input provided by Dr Huda Zurayk, the coordinator of the RHWG, on the several revisions of this paper The study communities in Jordan, Egypt and Tunisia and ... in these studies are deeply acknowledged The authors acknowledge with thanks the valuable editorial assistance of Jan Amin They also wish to thank Karima Khalil for her useful comments on the ... capturing the essence of ‘quality’ Among the earliest and most prominent are Donabedian’s explorations of a definition and of the process involved in the provision of quality care’ His pioneering...
... Institute The Tinbergen Institute isthe institute for economic research of the Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, Universiteit van Amsterdam, and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Tinbergen Institute ... this interaction a dummy variable is created with value in the years in which the policy is applied and zero otherwise and only for the United States, for other countries the dummy variable is ... is zero otherwise The idea behind this formulation is that when the US increases its funding in a specific channel, the other countries will follow suit The overall effect of the policy is negative,...
... each year.29 These statistics are alarming and disturbing for the health of the nation The good news is that research has revealed that health risk behaviors that contribute to the leading causes ... The number of obese Medicare beneficiaries nearly doubled from 1987 to 2002, and the spending incurred by them almost tripled 15 Overweight and obesity is also a crisis among children The ... devoted to health education in the classroom 21 A strong relationship exists between school health education and health literacy 22 Health literacy isthe capacity of individuals to obtain, interpret,...
... associated with visits that included the potential for penalties but not for consultation-only visits where penalties were not enforced They conclude that the simple presence of the regulator in the ... mechanisms however a number of themes may be relevant The first theme isthe weight that EU’s carry inside the organisation as legally binding agreements The legal authority of the EU is seen ... of businesses in different situations Before proceeding further itis appropriate to acknowledge the limitations of this review The primary limitation isthe paucity of available research on...
... exercise is managed, the very definition of the term outsourcing and the use of IT within the organization The transfer of risks is different in one scenario compared to another, and the buyer/supplier ... supplier Then again, itisthe supplier that takes on the operational risks in an IT outsourcing exercise The supplier is able to manage risk exposure, especially in the operational risk dimension, ... penalty is covered in its governance activities The routine tasks of managing the processes within theIT function have been removed; the need for flexibility adds to this complexity The supplier...
... considerably increased their own medical workforce This fits in the larger picture, where the wide awareness about the HRH crisis in sub-Saharan Africa is relatively new [8], and where the situation of ... to a large extent by the fact whether this country is in crisis or in a process of post-conflict, such as isthe case in Liberia, Sierra Leone Most organizations not see the sending of international ... recruited by governments These international volunteers are characterized by the commitment that is part of the institutional culture of their employing organizations, by the fact that they are...
... one study randomised thedelivery of ITNs by CHWs [27] The results demonstrated that it was these preventive interventions as delivered by the CHWs, and notthe other activities of the CHWs alone, ... providers in sub-district clinics Itisnot possible to assess the validity of this hypothesis since no empirical evidence for or against itis presented However this highlights the importance of ... about the nature of this training or on the availability of further education after the initial course CHW payment was noted to be informal and left to the discretion of the villagers in the Gambian...
... to testing the hypothesis in the context of statistical interaction is based on the fact that the former approach does not assume covariate effecthomogeneity across racial groups This could be ... using Poisson models Because severity isthe OHIP-14 estimate that arguably carries the most information (no items or scoring schemes are arbitrarily collapsed) and the entire range of the instrument ... because of the distribution characteristics of severity, which followed a negative binomial type distribution with “excess zeros” (Figure 1) The ZINB explicitly specifies two models that are fit simultaneously,...
... socioeconomic factors, especially mothers education, on OHRQoL In spite of these evidences, the hypothesis of the present study was that there were many other clinical, socioeconomic and home ... de Fora is one of the pioneering cities in the industrial state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, and its predominating economic sectors are industry and services The city has about 570,000 inhabitants, ... controlling the confounding variables, the Poisson regression statistical analysis allowed the variables to be adjusted and controlled to define which of them generated the greatest impact on OHRQoL It...