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86.66 health care law, law of patients. --- Artsen. --- Regelgeving.
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86.66 health care law, law of patients. --- 86.76 physical planning law. --- Gezondheidswet. --- Woningwet.
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86.66 health care law, law of patients. --- Gezondheidszorg. --- Wetten. --- Nederland. --- Verenigd Koninkrijk der Nederlanden.
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Reports on medical billing frauds, “premiums” of hospitals (for the referral of a patient) as well as the “medical marketing” arouse increasing attention in times of dwindling financial resources within the socially insured healthcare system and the worry for spreading “rationing”. Out of consideration for the partly remarkably high financial damages the call for a harsh punishment suggests itself, but the criminal law is always late and, above all, isn't capable of compensating the intangible loss of trust. Therefore, the search for instruments of an effective prevention of corruption deserves far more notice, but consequently the question of the real criminal events and of the possible “adjusting screws” for preventive interventions as well. The articles in this volume, which come from the recent (organized on 8 July 2011) annual conference of the Institute of Criminal Law and Justice in Göttingen, present the latest findings available so far. They may provide the interested public with an insight, that is respectably and not clouded by the drive of mass-media scandalisation, into the extent and appearances of corrupt behaviour in the healthcare system and may give the experts suggestions for productive further discussions and innovative problem solvings.
Corruption --- Medical laws and legislation --- Fraud --- Health Care Law --- Medical Law --- Pharmacology --- Arzt --- Fünftes Buch Sozialgesetzbuch --- Gesetzliche Krankenversicherung --- Gesundheitssystem --- Kassenärztliche Vereinigung --- Strafgesetzbuch (Deutschland) --- Strafrecht --- Vertragsarzt
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Reports on medical billing frauds, “premiums” of hospitals (for the referral of a patient) as well as the “medical marketing” arouse increasing attention in times of dwindling financial resources within the socially insured healthcare system and the worry for spreading “rationing”. Out of consideration for the partly remarkably high financial damages the call for a harsh punishment suggests itself, but the criminal law is always late and, above all, isn't capable of compensating the intangible loss of trust. Therefore, the search for instruments of an effective prevention of corruption deserves far more notice, but consequently the question of the real criminal events and of the possible “adjusting screws” for preventive interventions as well. The articles in this volume, which come from the recent (organized on 8 July 2011) annual conference of the Institute of Criminal Law and Justice in Göttingen, present the latest findings available so far. They may provide the interested public with an insight, that is respectably and not clouded by the drive of mass-media scandalisation, into the extent and appearances of corrupt behaviour in the healthcare system and may give the experts suggestions for productive further discussions and innovative problem solvings.
Corruption --- Medical laws and legislation --- Fraud --- Health Care Law --- Medical Law --- Pharmacology --- Arzt --- Fünftes Buch Sozialgesetzbuch --- Gesetzliche Krankenversicherung --- Gesundheitssystem --- Kassenärztliche Vereinigung --- Strafgesetzbuch (Deutschland) --- Strafrecht --- Vertragsarzt
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Reports on medical billing frauds, “premiums” of hospitals (for the referral of a patient) as well as the “medical marketing” arouse increasing attention in times of dwindling financial resources within the socially insured healthcare system and the worry for spreading “rationing”. Out of consideration for the partly remarkably high financial damages the call for a harsh punishment suggests itself, but the criminal law is always late and, above all, isn't capable of compensating the intangible loss of trust. Therefore, the search for instruments of an effective prevention of corruption deserves far more notice, but consequently the question of the real criminal events and of the possible “adjusting screws” for preventive interventions as well. The articles in this volume, which come from the recent (organized on 8 July 2011) annual conference of the Institute of Criminal Law and Justice in Göttingen, present the latest findings available so far. They may provide the interested public with an insight, that is respectably and not clouded by the drive of mass-media scandalisation, into the extent and appearances of corrupt behaviour in the healthcare system and may give the experts suggestions for productive further discussions and innovative problem solvings.
Corruption --- Medical laws and legislation --- Fraud --- Health Care Law --- Medical Law --- Pharmacology --- Arzt --- Fünftes Buch Sozialgesetzbuch --- Gesetzliche Krankenversicherung --- Gesundheitssystem --- Kassenärztliche Vereinigung --- Strafgesetzbuch (Deutschland) --- Strafrecht --- Vertragsarzt
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1. Gegevenszee en het privacybegrip - 2. Controle en toezicht op gebruik van big data - 3. Big data en zorginstellingen - 4. Big data en wetenschappelijk onderzoek
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Public health laws --- Public Health --- 44.04 teaching, profession and organizations of medicine. --- 86.66 health care law, law of patients. --- Législation sanitaire. --- Publications périodiques. --- health legislation. --- World Health Organisation. --- législation sanitaire. --- Organisation mondiale de la santé. --- Public health laws. --- World Health Organization. --- Health law. --- Health. --- Legislation. --- legislation & jurisprudence.
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This indispensable guide to the Affordable Care Act, our new national health care law, lends an insider's deep understanding of policy to a lively and absorbing account of the extraordinary-and extraordinarily ambitious-legislative effort to reform the nation's health care system. Dr. John E. McDonough, DPH, a health policy expert who served as an advisor to the late Senator Edward Kennedy, provides a vivid picture of the intense effort required to bring this legislation into law. McDonough clearly explains the ACA's inner workings, revealing the rich landscape of the issues, policies, and controversies embedded in the law yet unknown to most Americans. In his account of these historic events, McDonough takes us through the process from the 2008 presidential campaign to the moment in 2010 when President Obama signed the bill into law. At a time when the nation is taking a second look at the ACA, Inside National Health Reform provides the essential information for Americans to make informed judgments about this landmark law.
Health care reform --- aca. --- affordable care act. --- america. --- american legislation. --- american politics. --- americans. --- civic. --- economics healthcare. --- health care law. --- health care politics. --- health care reform. --- health policy. --- human condition. --- landmark laws. --- medical history. --- medicine. --- modern historians. --- national health care. --- national policy. --- nonfiction guide. --- policy experts. --- political campaigns. --- political science. --- political. --- public health. --- social history. --- united states. --- us health care.
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Public health laws --- Public Health --- 44.04 teaching, profession and organizations of medicine. --- 86.66 health care law, law of patients. --- Législation sanitaire. --- Publications périodiques. --- health legislation. --- World Health Organisation. --- législation sanitaire. --- Organisation mondiale de la santé. --- Public health laws. --- World Health Organization. --- Health law. --- Health. --- Legislation. --- legislation & jurisprudence.
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