... ofOF 26II.4. Concluding remark 26CHAPTER III: THE TRANSLATION OFHEALTHINSURANCE TERMS OF NON-EQUIVALENCE GROUP 28III.1. The source of non-equivalence problem in the translation of health ... importance ofthe readership to the choice of lexical word is undeniable, 22 TABLE OF CONTENTSPART A: INTRODUCTION 11. Rationale 12. Scope ofthe study 23. Aims ofthe study 24. Methods ofthe ... insurance terms in the US health plans 28III.2. The strategies, procedures and methods used in dealing with non-equivalence problem in the translation ofhealth insurance terms in the US health...
... be25known as the Office of Women’s Health (referred to in26 10ãHR 1784 IHSEC. 928. OFFICE OF WOMENS HEALTH. 1(a) ESTABLISHMENT.There is established within2 the Office ofthe Director ofthe Agency ... at the end4 the following:5‘‘SEC. 229. HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES OFFICE ON6WOMEN’S HEALTH. 7‘‘(a) ESTABLISHMENT OF OFFICE.—There is estab-8lished within the Office ofthe Secretary an Office ... Com-13mittee shall be composed ofthe Directors of the1 4Centers and Offices.15‘‘(3) CHAIRPERSON. The Director ofthe Of- 16fice shall serve as the chairperson ofthe Coordi-17nating Committee.18‘‘(4)...
... H. R. 1072 To improve thehealthof women through the establishment of Offices of Women’s Health within the Department ofHealth and Human Services. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FEBRUARY15, ... 18Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a Fed-19eral office of women’s health (including the Office of Re-20search on Women’s Healthofthe National Institutes of 21 Health) or Federal appointive ... COMPOSITION. The Coordinating Com-17mittee shall be composed ofthe directors ofthe cen-18ters ofthe Administration. 19‘‘(3) CHAIRPERSON. The Director ofthe Of- 20fice shall serve as the Chairperson...
... arrangements Another component ofthe SWAp is the pooling of funds to support implementation of the POW. Currently, six ofthe fifteen official donors in thehealth sector have pooled funds. These are ... in the list of priority health interventions defined in the POW. The specific role of each level ofhealth services in the provision of reproductive health services is further specified in the ... Under the decentralized arrangement, the Ministry ofHealth determines the policies and priorities for thehealth sector and communicates them to the Ghana Health Service and other relevant...
... fluctuations. In view ofthe conservatism ofthe investment agencies in the 1920’s, and the excellence of their long-term forecasts of life-span default risk at offering, it is unlikely that they were ... attributed the similarities of results achieved by the ratings ofthe agencies, the legal lists, and the market to their using essentially the same information to arrive at their ratings: The results ... performed quite well over the period, in the sense of predicting both lesser or greater default rates, and the risk-return trade-off (the greater the risk of default, the greater the return earned)....
... and their industrial sponsors as the Club of Rome has gathered "analysts" under the aegis of Ford, Fiat, and Volkswagen. Purveyors of medical services follow the example of their ... power, or the health 3professions intent on expanding their monopoly even further. The public has been alerted to the perplexity and uncertainty ofthe best among its hygienic caretakers. The newspapers ... the medical treatment of nonexistent diseases and are on the increase:59 the number of children disabled in Massachusetts through the treatment of cardiac non-disease exceeds the number of...
... subject. The appointment of the present Committee, however,arose out of a suggestion forwarded to the Chairman ofthe Board of Health, under date ofthe 20th June, 1922, from the Council ofthe New ... informationwhich has been of material assistance in REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH APPOINTED BY THE HON.MINISTER OF HEALTH. Presented to both Houses of the General Assembly by ... REPORT. The Hon. the Minister of Health, Wellington.SIR,— The Committee ofthe Board of Health appointed by you to inquire into andreport upon the subject of venerealdiseases in New Zealand have the honour...
... benefits in the MedicareModernization Act (MMA): (1) they are not subsidized by the federal The Elderly and HealthInsurance 57ã If they do not, they must decide whether to buy one of Medigapplans ... competitive bids The Elderly and HealthInsurance 49 the dominance ofthe “more is better” approach, researchers have onlyrecently started to question the merit of reducing the number of choicesfacing ... decision altogether. While we cannot offera solution to all the problems facing the elderly in thehealth insurance market, we can suggest a number of ways to relieve some ofthe concernsdiscussed...
... which the image ofthe frame falls, are covered by the wood-work from the action ofthe light; the excitability of these portions ofthe nerve will therefore accumulate, and the parts ofthe paper ... to the same laws with all the others which act upon the body. When they act properly in concertwith the other powers, they produce the healthy state; but if they act in an undue degree, whether ... Zoonomia, where the same example ofthe reaction ofthe eye to light is given, the word appears as too.End ofthe Project Gutenberg EBook of A Lecture on the Preservation of Health, by Thomas...
... 3.2.23.2Survival ofthe fittestOne ofthe government’s key sustainability and quality of life indicators for the UK is average life expectancy.Allied to this is the concept of ‘healthy life expectancy’ – the ... Sustainability -the businessof staying in business 1.2.11.2Background and objectives The SIGMA Project aims are "to build the capacity of organisations to meet their business and otherinstitutional ... management. The finance department, on the other hand, was responsible formost ofthe key decisions and indicators on economic sustainability. They would seem to be, then, the heart of sustainability...
... the end ofthe negotiation, before signature ofthe grant agreement. 3.4 INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC HEALTH & HEALTH SYSTEMS Closed 2013 4. OTHER ACTIONS ACROSS THEHEALTH THEME The ... achieve the goals ofthe project with the exception of topics under the FP7 -HEALTH- 2013-INNOVATION-2 call where the maximum project duration is limited to 3 years. Similarly, the size ofthe EU ... more of the total estimated EU contribution for the project as a whole. The SME status and the financial viability will be assessed at the end ofthe negotiation, before signature ofthe grant...
... of all the auto companies in the UnitedStates.” He waved the complete list in the air. “There were two thousand auto companies: the mostimportant invention, probably, ofthe first half ofthe ... Each had aname. He lined them up on the flat edge at the back ofthe tub. Then he clicked the stopwatch just as heswept the marbles into the water. They raced down the porcelain slope, clicking ... enough for him to be given the part ofthe echo. He woke up the morning ofthe event, exhilarated at the prospect of performing in front ofthe entire school. When the bigmoment came, he was...
... subsection (f), within the Office16 of the Administrator oftheHealth Resources and Services17Administration, an office to be known as the Office of1 8Women’s Health. The Office shall be headed ... COMPOSITION. The Coordinating Com-3mittee shall be composed ofthe directors ofthe bu-4reaus ofthe Administration.5‘‘(3) CHAIRPERSON. The Director ofthe Of- 6fice shall serve as the Chairperson of ... within the Office of the2 3Commissioner, an office to be known as the Office of2 4Women’s Health (referred to in this section as the Of- 25 12ãHR 1784 EHunder subsection (a) and the directors of...
... erection ofthe Concert Hall, the GeneralInfirmary, the Leeds Library, and the town’s first theatre between 1767and 1771; in Sheffield the same period witnessed the opening of the Assembly Rooms and Theatre, ... witnessed; in the projection and formation of new streets; in the villaswhich were seen arising in the vicinity ofthe town; and in the introduction of some ofthe refinements and elegancies of social ... in the industrial towns ofthe north of England.Moreover, we remain largely ignorant ofthe ways in which society inthese places operated more generally: about, for example, the rise of the...
... were in the southern axis ofthe local government. Each ofthe polit-ical wards served as a cluster. The first step was tochoose whether the northern part or the southern partbecame the experimental ... the commonest antimalarial drug given in the studyarea [14-16]. Others reported the use of paracetamol as the commonest drug [3,8,17]. This may signify the success of the implementation ofthe ... improve their own health [9]. The more African people value healththe more they will bewilling to make the appropriate allocation of resourcesto promote and safeguard their own health. The com-munity...