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    Oakland, California :University of California Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9949449389602882
    Format: 1 online resource
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780520388727
    Content: "Capitalizing a Cure takes us into the struggle over accessing a medical breakthrough to investigate the power of finance over business, biomedicine, and public health. When sofosbuvir-based medicines launched in 2013, they promised a cure for millions of patients worldwide with hepatitis C. But their sticker shock-the drug was dubbed "the $1,000-a-day pill"-intensified a global debate over the pricing of new medicines. Weaving extensive historical research with insights from political economy and science and technology studies, Victor Roy demystifies an oft-missed dynamic in this debate: the reach of financialized capitalism into how medicines are made, priced, and valued. His account travels between public and private labs, Wall Street and corporate boardrooms, public health meetings and health centers to trace the ways sofosbuvir-based medicines became financial assets dominated by strategies of speculation and extraction at the expense of access and care. Provocative and sobering, this book illuminates the harmful impact of allowing financial markets to supersede democracy and human health and points to the necessary work of building more equitable futures."--
    Note: Preface : pandemics, Wall Street, and the value playbook -- Introduction : the politics of drug pricing and the value of a cure -- Capitalizing science : public knowledge into pharmaceutical assets -- Capitalizing drugs : shareholder power and the cannibalizing company -- Capitalizing health : the struggle over value and treatment access -- From financialization to public purpose for health -- Conclusion : reckoning with pharmaceutical value in crisis times. , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-520-38871-2
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 2
    UID:
    almafu_9958264313302883
    Format: 1 online resource (68 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: World Bank Studies
    Content: Ghana National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) was established in 2003 as a major vehicle to achieve the country's commitment of Universal Health Coverage. The government has earmarked value-added tax to finance NHIS in addition to deduction from Social Security Trust (SSNIT) and premium payment. However, the scheme has been running under deficit since 2009 due to expansion of coverage, increase in service use, and surge in expenditure. Consequently, Ghana National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) had to reduce investment fund, borrow loans and delay claims reimbursement to providers in order to fill the gap. This study aimed to provide policy recommendations on how to improve efficiency and financial sustainability of NHIS based on health sector expenditure and NHIS claims expenditure review. The analysis started with an overall health sector expenditure review, zoomed into NHIS claims expenditure in Volta region as a miniature for the scheme, and followed by identifictation of factors affecting level and efficiency of expenditure. This study is the first attempt to undertake systematic in-depth analysis of NHIS claims expenditure. Based on the study findings, it is recommended that NHIS establish a stronger expenditure control system in place for long-term sustainability. The majority of NHIS claims expenditure is for outpatient consultations, district hospitals and above, certain member groups (e.g., informal group, members with more than five visits in a year). These distribution patterns are closely related to NHIS design features that encourages expenditure surge. For example, year-round open registration boosted adverse selection during enrollment, essentially fee-for-service provider mechanisms incentivized oversupply but not better quality and cost-effectiveness, and zero patient cost-sharing by patients reduced prudence in seeking care and caused overuse. Moreover, NHIA is not equipped to control expenditure or monitor effect of cost-containment policies. The claims processing system is mostly manual and does not collect information on service delivery and results. No mechanisms exist to monitor and correct providers' abonormal behaviors, as well as engage NHIS members for and engaging members for information verification, case management and prevention.
    Note: Front Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Background -- Objective -- Methodology and Data -- Organization of the Book -- Notes -- Chapter 2 The Country Context and Key Features of the Ghanaian Health Sector -- Country Context -- Health Outcomes -- Health Services -- Health Service Delivery System -- Health Financing System -- Notes -- Chapter 3 NHIS Overview -- Basic Features -- NHIS's Role in Health Care Financing -- Notes -- Chapter 4 NHIS Claims-Expenditure Review -- Trends in NHIS Claims Expenditures over Time -- Overview of Claims Expenditures in the Volta Region -- Claims Expenditure Distribution and Variation, by Provider -- Claims Expenditure Distribution and Variation, by Member Characteristics -- Examples of Potential Cost Saving Areas -- Summary -- Note -- Chapter 5 Factors Affecting Level and Efficiency of Claims Expenditures -- Behaviors of Service Providers and NHIS Members -- NHIA Internal Management -- Chapter 6 Designing Policies for Efficient Spending -- Recommendations -- Areas for Further Analytical Work -- Boxes -- Box 3.1 NHIS Exclusions -- Box 3.2 NHIA Accreditation Criteria -- Box 5.1 Key Formatting Issues for NHIS Claims Data -- Figures -- Figure 1.1 Development Indicators and Health Statistics in the Volta Region -- Figure 2.1 Equity in Health Outcomes, 2003-14 -- Figure 2.2 Ghana's Global Rank on Key Economic and Health Indicators, 1990-2013 -- Figure 2.3 Coverage of Essential Services, by Wealth Quintiles, 2003-14 -- Figure 2.4 Health Care Facilities, by Ownership -- Figure 2.5 Number of Health Workers per 1,000 People, by Region, 2016 -- Figure 2.6 The Flow of Funds in the Ghanaian Health Sector -- Figure 2.7 Per Capita Total Health Spending, 2005-12 -- Figure 2.8 Financing Sources of Total Health Expenditure, 2005-12. , Figure 3.1 NHIS Revenue Composition, 2005-14 -- Figure 3.2 NHIS Expenditure Composition, 2014 -- Figure 3.3 NHIS Membership Composition, 2014 -- Figure 3.4 NHIS Coverage, by Wealth Quintiles, 2008-14 -- Figure 3.5 NHIA Claims-Processing Flowchart -- Figure 3.6 Knowledge of NHIS Enrollment Features among NHIS Members -- Figure 3.7 Knowledge of NHIS Benefits among NHIS Members -- Figure 3.8 Public Health Financing, by Mechanism, 2014 -- Figure 3.9 Spending on MoH and NHIS as a Share of Total Public Spending, 2010-14 -- Figure 3.10 Public Spending on Goods and Services, by Recipient, 2012-15 -- Figure 4.1 NHIS Revenues and Expenditures, 2005-14 -- Figure 4.2 NHIS Balance and Changes in Investment Fund Assets -- Figure 4.3 NHIS Loan Balance and Interest Payments -- Figure 4.4 Claims Expenditures, by Service Type, Volta, 2014 -- Figure 4.5 Claims Expenditures, by GDRG, Volta, 2014 -- Figure 4.6 Distribution of Claims Expenditures, by Facility Type, Volta, 2014 -- Figure 4.7 Distribution of Claims Expenditures, by Facility Ownership, Volta, 2014 -- Figure 4.8 Per-Claim Expenditures, by Facility Type and Ownership, Outpatient Services -- Figure 4.9 Per-Claim Expenditures, by Facility Type and Ownership, Inpatient Services -- Figure 4.10 Per-Claim Expenditure on Outpatient Services among Primary Hospitals -- Figure 4.11 Per-Claim Expenditures on Inpatient Services among Primary Hospitals -- Figure 4.12 Benefit Incidence, by Membership Category, Volta, 2014 -- Figure 4.13 NHIS Members and Claims Expenditures, by Number of Outpatient Visits, Volta, 2014 -- Figure 4.14 NHIS Members and Claims Expenditures, by Number of Inpatient Admissions, Volta, 2014 -- Figure 4.15 Per-User Expenditures on Outpatient Services, by Age Group, Volta, 2014 -- Figure 4.16 Per-User Expenditures on Inpatient Services, by Age group, Volta, 2014. , Figure 4.17 Per-User Expenditure on Outpatient Services, by Member Category, Volta, 2014 -- Figure 4.18 Per-User Expenditure on Inpatient Services, by Member Category, Volta, 2014 -- Figure 5.1 Age Group Composition of Population Census, NHIS Member as of January 2014 and NHIS Members Continuously Enrolled for 12 Months -- Figure 5.2 NHIS Membership Attrition, January 2014-January 2015 -- Figure 5.3 Proportion of NHIS Members Continuously Enrolled for 12 Months in 2014, by Age Group -- Figure 5.4 Proportion of Members Utilizing Services in Volta, by Membership Renewal Tendency, 2014 -- Figure 5.5 Features of NHIS Claims Administration -- Figure 5.6 Share of Claims with Incomplete Information, by Facility Type and Ownership, Volta, 2014 -- Tables -- Table 1.1 Data Sources -- Table 2.1 Health Outcome Indicators in Ghana, 1960-2013 -- Table 2.2 Coverage of Essential Services, 2003-14 -- Table 2.3 Health Care Facilities, by Type -- Table 3.1 Tariff Rates for Selected DRGs, by Facility Type -- Table 4.1 Changes in the Total Claims Expenditures, by Component -- Table 4.2 Simulated Savings from Redistributing Outpatient Claims Expenditures -- Table 5.1 Labor Requirements Simulation for Processing One Month's NHIS Claims.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4648-1117-2
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4648-1118-0
    Language: English
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : IntechOpen
    UID:
    gbv_1778536042
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (96 p.)
    ISBN: 9781789848168 , 9781789848175
    Content: Congenital Heart Disease is a general term for a range of birth defects that affect the normal workings of the heart. It is one of the most common types of birth defect occurring in 1% of live births and affects up to 9 in every 1,000 babies born in the United Kingdom. It was estimated that 34.3 million people had a congenital heart abnormality in 2013. Abnormalities can arise in 3-5% of off spring in cases of de novo family history. Congenital heart disease was responsible for 223,000 deaths in 2010. This short volume details the common birth defects affecting the structure and functioning of the heart concentrating on the genetic basis and epidemiology, as well as risk factors, diagnostic modalities and treatment options
    Note: English
    Language: English
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  • 4
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    Java Films, | [San Francisco, California, USA] :Kanopy Streaming,
    UID:
    almafu_9959855951902883
    Format: 1 online resource (streaming video file) (56 minutes): , digital, .flv file, sound
    Content: Along with use of the internet, cases of child sex abuse have exploded in the last ten years. Images of child sex abuse continue to spread at unprecedented rates with tech platforms and law enforcement agencies unable to keep pace with the problem. Certain forums, meant only for children, have become the hunting grounds for sexual predators. And now there’s a new practice on the darknet: the “live stream”. Rape on command. Today, more than 80% of adolescents use social networks. While many suspects are unmasked and condemned thanks to the contents of their computers, closing the sites on which they exchange photos is much more difficult. In the UK, groups of vigilante paedophile hunters pose as children to trap predators. These groups have led to 1,000 paedophile arrests in the United Kingdom. But their tactics are controversial and eight people accused by them have committed suicide since 2013. To avoid detection, more and more pedophiles turn to the darknet. There, the latest trend is the live stream. From behind their computer screen, paedophiles pay for child abuse that is carried out live on camera. Most of these remotely-financed rapes take place in South East Asia, often by the victims’ parents. We join the police in the Philippines on a raid to rescue one victim.
    Note: Title from title frames. , Film , In Process Record. , Originally produced by Java Films in 2020. , Mode of access: World Wide Web. , In English
    Language: English
    Keywords: Documentary films. ; Documentary films. ; Documentary films.
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_87150278X
    Format: xvii, 510 pages , illustrations , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9781578595037 , 1578595037
    Content: Once upon a time, science fiction was only in the future. It was the stuff of drive-ins and cheap double-bills. Then, with the ever-increasing rush of new, society-altering technologies, science fiction pushed its way to the present, and it busted out of the genre ghetto of science fiction and barged its way into the mainstream. What used to be mere fantasy (Trips to the moon? Wristwatch radios? Supercomputers capable of learning?) are now everyday reality. Whether nostalgic for the future or fast-forwarding to the present, The Sci-Fi Movie Guide: The Universe of Film from Alien to Zardoz covers the broadening and proliferating range of science-fiction movies. From the trashy to the epic, from the classics to today's blockbusters, this cinefile's guidebook reviews nearly 1,000 of the biggest, baddest, and brightest from every age and genre of cinematic and TV science fiction. You'll find more than just Star Wars, Star Trek, and Transformers. You'll also find genres such as monsters (Pacific Rim, Godzilla, The Thing, Creature from the Black Lagoon), dystopias (THX 1138, 1984, The Hunger Games), superheroes (Thor, Iron Man, X-Men, The Amazing Spider-man, Superman), avant-garde masterpieces (Solaris, 2001, Brazil) and many, many more categories and movies
    Content: Introduction : Art of the (im)possible -- Sci-Fi on TV ; A : Abbot and Costello go to Mars ; Abbott and Costello meet the invisible man ; Abominable Dr Phibes ; Abraxes: guardian of the universe ; Absent-minded professor ; Abyss ; Adjustment bureau ; Adventures of Buckaroo Banzal across the eighth dimension ; Adventures of Pluto Nash ; Aelita: Queen of Mars ; Aeon flux ; After earth ; Aftershock ; A I artificial intelligence ; Akira ; Alien ; Alien(3) ; Alien contamination ; Alien dead ; Alien factor ; Alien from L A ; Alien nation ; Alien: Resurrection ; Aliens ; Alien vs Predator: Requiem ; Alligator ; Alphaville ; Altered states ; Amazing Colossal Man ; Amazing Spider-Man ; Amazing transparent man ; Amphibian man ; Android ; Andromeda strain ; Angry red planet ; Animatrix ; Another Earth ; Ape man ; Apollo 18 ; Apple ; Appleseed ; Armageddon ; Around the world under the sea ; Arrival ; Asphyx ; Astounding She-Monster ; Astronaut's wife ; Astro-zombies ; Atlas shrugged: Part 1 ; Atlas shrugged: Part 2 ; Atomic brain ; Atomic submarine ; Attack of the 50 foot woman (1958) ; Attack of the 50 ft woman (1993) ; Attack of the killer tomatoes ; Attack the block ; Aurora encounter ; Avatar ; Avengers ; AVP: Alien vs Predator -- B : Babylon A.D. ; Back to the future ; Back to the future: Part 2 ; Back to the future: Part 3 ; Bad taste ; Bamboo saucer ; Barbarella ; Barb wire ; *Batteries not included ; Battle beneath the earth ; Battle beyond the stars ; Battle beyond the sun ; Battlefield earth ; Battle for moon station dallos ; Battle for the planet of the apes ; Battle: Los Angeles ; Battle royale ; Battleship ; Beast from 20,000 fathoms ; Beastmaster 2: Through the portal of time ; Beast of Yucca Flats ; Bed-sitting room ; Beginning of the end ; Beneath the planet of the apes ; Beyond the stars ; Beyond the time barrier ; Bicentennial man ; Biggles ; Bill & Ted's bogus journey ; Bill & Ted's excellent adventure ; Birds ; Black hole ; Blade runner ; Blindness ; Blob (1958) ; Blob (1988) ; Blood of Heroes ; Blue thunder ; Body snatches ; Book of Eli ; Boom in the moon ; Born in Flames ; Borrower ; Bounty killer ; Box ; Boy and his dog ; Boys from Brazil ; Brain eaters ; Brainstorm ; Brain that wouldn't die ; Brazil ; Bride of Frankenstein ; Bride of the monster ; Brides of Fu Manchu ; Brood ; Brother from another planet ; Buck Rogers conquers the universe ; Buck Rogers in the 25th century ; Bug ; Butterfly effect -- C : Cabin in the woods ; Capricorn one ; Captain America ; Captain America: The first avenger ; Captain America: The winter soldier ; Carnosaur ; Castle of Fu Manchu ; Cat from outer space ; Cat-women of the moon ; Cell ; Charly ; Cherry 2000 ; Children of men ; Children of the damned ; China syndrome ; Chopping mall ; Chronicle ; Chronicles of Riddick ; Chronopolis --Circuitry man ; City limits ; City of ember ; City of lost children ; Class of 1999 ; Class of nuke em' high ; Clockwork orange ; Clonus horror ; Close encounters of the third kind ; Cloud atlas ; Cloverfield ; Club extinction ; Cocoon ; Cocoon: The return ; Code 46 ; Cold souls ; Colossus: The forbin project ; Communion ; Computer chess ; Computer wore tennis shoes ; Cone-heads ; Conquest of space ; Conquest of the planet of the apes ; Contact ; Contagion ; Cosmic monsters ; Cosmopolis ; Cowboy Bebop: The movie ; Cowboys & aliens ; CQ ; Crawling eye ; Crazies (1973) ; Crazies (2010) ; Creation of the humanoids ; Creature ; Creature from the back lagoon ; Creature walks among us ; Creepozoids ; Critters ; Curse of Frankenstein ; Cyborg -- D: Dagora, the space monster ; Daleks, Invasion earth: 2150 A.D. ; Damnation alley ; Danger: Diabolic ; Dark city ; Darkest hour ; Darkman ; Dark skies ; Dark star ; D.A.R.Y.L. ; Day after ; Day after tomorrow ; Daybreakers ; Day of the triffids ; Day the earth caught fire ; Day the earth stood still (1951) ; Day the earth stood still (2008) ; Day the world ended ; Dead end drive-in ; Deadly mantis ; Deadly weapon ; Dead weekend ; Death race ; Death race 2000 ; Death sport ; Death watch ; Deep impact ; Deepstar Six ; DefCon 4 ; Deja vu ; Delicatessen ; Demolition man ; Demon city Shinjuku ; Demon seed ; Destination moon ; Destroy all monsters ; Destroy all planets ; Devil girl from Mars ; Die, monster, die! ; District 9 ; District 13 ; Divergent ; Doc Savage: The man of bronze ; Doctor Satan's robot ; Doctor Who and the Daleks ; Doctor X ; Donnie Darko ; Donovan's brain ; Doom ; Doomsday ; Dr. Cyclopes ; Dreamcatcher ; Dreamscape ; Dredd ; Dr. Goldfoot and the bikini machine ; Dr. Strangelove: or, how I learned to stop worrying and love the bomb ; Dune ; Dust devil -- E : Earth girls are easy ; Earth vs the flying saucers ; Edward Scissorhands ; Electric dreams ; Electronic monster ; Element of crime ; Elysium ; Embryo ; Empire of the ants ; Ender's game ; Enemy mine ; Equilibrium ; Escape from LA ; Escape from New York ; Escape from planet earth ; Escape from safe-haven ; Escape from the planet of the apes ; ET: The extra-terrestrial ; Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind ; Europa report ; Event horizon ; Eve of destruction ; Evil of Frankenstein ; Evolution ; eXistenZ ; Explorers -- F : Face/off ; Face of Fu Manchu ; Faculty ; Fahrenheit 451 ; Fail-safe ; Fantastic Four ; Fantastic 4: Rise of the silver surfer ; Fantastic planet ; Fantastic voyage ; Fifth element ; Final ; Final approach ; Final countdown ; Final cut ; Final fantasy: The spirits within ; Final programme ; Fire in the sky ; Fire maidens of outer space ; First man into space ; First men in the moon ; First Spaceship on Venus ; Five ; Flash Gordon ; Flash Gordon conquers the universe ; Flash Gordon: Mars attacks the world ; Flash Gordon: Rocketship ; Flatliners ; Flight of the navigator ; Flight to Mars ; Fly (1958) ; Fly (1986) ; Fly II ; Flying saucer ; Food of the Gods ; Forbidden planet ; Forever young ; Forgotten ; Fortress ; Fountain ; 4:44 last day on Earth ; Frankenstein (1931) ; Frankenstein (1994) ; Frankenstein meets the space monster ; Frankenstein's army ; Frankenstein unbound ; Freejack ; Frequency ; Frequently asked questions about time travel ; From beyond ; From the earth to the moon ; Fugitive alien ; Futureworld
    Content: G : Galaxis ; Galaxy of terror ; Galaxy quest ; Gamera, the invincible ; Gamera vs Barugon ; Gamera vs Gaos ; Gamera vs Guiron ; Gamera vs Zigra ; Games of survival ; Gamma people ; Gas-S-S-S! ; Gattaca ; Ghidrah the three-headed monster ; Ghost in the shell ; Ghosts of Mars ; Giant claw ; Gladiators ; Glen and Randa ; God told me to ; Godzilla ; Godzilla, king of the monsters ; Godzilla 1985 ; Godzilla on Monster Island ; Godzilla raids again ; Godzilla's revenge ; Godzilla vs Biollante ; Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla ; Godzilla vs Megalon ; Godzilla vs Monster Zero ; Godzilla vs the sea monster ; Godzilla vs the smog monster ; Gorath ; Gorgo ; Grand tour: Disaster in time ; Gravity ; Green Lantern ; Gremlins ; Gremlins 2: The new batch ; Ground-star conspiracy ; Guyver -- H : Hackers ; Handmaid's tale ; Happening ; Hardware ; Have rocket will travel ; Head ; Heart-beeps ; Heavy metal ; Heavy metal 2000 ; Hellboy ; Hellboy II: The golden army ; Hell comes to frog-town ; Her ; Hercules against the moon men ; Hercules in New York ; Hidden ; Hideous sun demon ; Highlander ; Highlander II: The quickening ; Highlander: Endgame ; Highlander: The final dimension ; Hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy ; H-man ; Hollow man ; Honey, I blew up the kid ; Honey, I shrunk the kids ; Horror planet ; Host (2006) ; Host (2013) ; Hot tub time machine ; Howard the Duck ; How I live now ; Hulk ; Hunger games ; Hunger games: Catching fire -- I : I am legend ; I am Number Four ; Ice pirates ; Idaho transfer ; Idiocracy ; Illustrated man ; I married a monster from outer space ; Impostor ; Inception ; Incredible Hulk ; Incredibles ; Incredible shrinking man ; Incredible shrinking woman ; Independence Day ; Indiana Jones and the kingdom of crystal skull ; Infra-man ; Innerspace ; Interzone ; In the aftermath: angels never sleep ; In time ; Intruders ; Invaders from Mars (1953) ; Invaders from Mars (1986) ; Invasion (1966) ; Invasion (2007) ; Invasion of the Bee Girls ; Invasion of the body snatchers (1956) ; Invasion of the body snatchers (1978) ; Invasion of the saucer men ; Invisible boy ; Invisible invaders ; Invisible man ; Invisible man returns ; Invisible ray ; Invisible woman ; I, robot ; Iron giant ; Iron Man ; Iron Man 2 ; Iron Man 3 ; Iron sky ; Island ; Island of Dr. Moreau (1977) ; Island of Dr. Moreau (1996) ; Island of lost souls ; Island of terror ; Island of the burning doomed ; It came from beneath the sea ; It came from outer space ; It conquered the world ; It happened here ; It's alive ; It! The terror from beyond space ; I was a zombie for the FBI -- J : Jason X ; La Jetee ; John Carter ; John dies at the end ; Johnny Mnemonic ; Jubilee ; Judge Dredd ; Jumper ; Jurassic Park ; Jurassic Park III -- K-L: Kaboom ; Kamikaze 1989 ; Killers from space ; King Kong vs Godzilla ; King of the rocketmen ; Kiss me deadly ; Knowing ; K-PAX ; Kronos ; Krull ; Land of the dead ; Laserblast ; Last battle ; Last chase ; Last days of planet Earth ; Last days on Mars ; Last man on Earth ; Last night ; Last Starfighter ; Last war ; Last woman on Earth ; Lathe of heaven ; Lawless land ; Lawnmower man ; Lawn-mower man 2: Jobe's war ; League of Extraordinary Gentlemen ; Left behind: the movie ; Leviathan ; Lifeforce ; Light years ; Lilo & Stitch ; Liquid sky ; Lobster and from Mars ; Lockout ; Logan's run ; Looker ; Looper ; Lost continent ; Lost in space ; Lost world: Jurassic Park -- M : Mac and me ; Mad Max ; Mad Max 2: the road warrior ; Mad Max: Beyond thunderdome ; Making contact ; Making Mr Right ; Manhattan Project ; Man of steel ; Man who fell to earth ; Marooned ; Mars attacks! ; Mars needs women ; Mask of Fu Manchu ; Master of the world ; Masters of the universe ; Matrix ; Matrix reloaded ; Matrix revolutions ; Maximum overdrive ; Meet Dave ; Meet the Hollowheads ; Mega-force ; Melancholia ; Memoirs of an invisible man ; Men in black ; Men in black II ; Men in black III ; Mesa of lost women ; Metalstorm: The destruction of Jared Syn ; Meteor ; Meteor Man ; Meteor monster ; Metropolis ; Midnight movie massacre ; Millennium ; Mimic ; Mindwarp ; Minority report ; Missile to the moon ; Mission Mars ; Mission to Mars ; Mist ; Mistress of the world ; Modern problems ; Mole people ; Mom and Dad save the world ; Monitors ; Monolith monsters ; Monster a go-go! ; Monster from the ocean floor ; Monsters ; Moon ; Moon 44 ; Moon pilot ; Moonraker ; Moontrap ; Mosquito ; Mothra vs Godzilla ; Muppets from space ; Mutant on the bounty ; My favorite Martian ; My stepmother is an alien ; Mysterians ; Mysterious island ; Mysterious skin ; Mystery Science Theater 3000: the movie -- N : Navigator ; Navy vs the night monsters ; Nemesis ; Neon city ; Neo-Tokyo ; Nest Neutron ; Neutron and the Black Mask ; Never let me go ; New Rose Hotel ; Next ; Night-flyers ; Night of the blood beast ; Night of the living dead ; 9 ; 1984 ; No escape ; Non-stop New York ; Not of this earth ; Nowhere ; Nutty Professor (1963) ; Nutty Professor (1996) -- O-P : Oblivion (1994) ; Oblivion (2013) ; Omega Man ; One ; On the beach (1959) ; On the beach (2000) ; On the comet ; Outbreak ; Outland ; Outlander ; Out there ; Over-drawn at the memory bank ; Pacific Rim ; Pandorum ; Panic in the year zero! ; Paprika ; Paul ; Paycheck ; People ; People vs George Lucas ; People who own the dark ; Perfect sense ; Phantom empire ; Phase 4 ; Phenomenon ; Philadelphia experiment ; Philadelphia experiment II ; Pi ; Pitch black ; Planeta bur ; Planet of blood ; Plant of the apes (1968) ; Planet of the apes (2001) ; Planet of the vampires ; Planet terror ; Plan 9 from outer space ; Plughead rewired: Circuitry man 2 ; Postman ; Prayer of the rollerboys ; Predator ; Predators ; Predator 2 ; Priest ; Primer ; Programmed to kill ; Project A-ko ; Project moon base ; Project X ; Prometheus ; Pulse ; Puppet masters ; Purge ; Purple monster strikes ; Purple people eater -- Q-R : Quarantine ; Quatermass and the pit ; Quatermass conclusion ; Quatermass experiment ; Quatermass 2 ; Queen of outer space ; Quiet earth ; Quintet ; Radioactive dreams ; Radio free albemuth ; Real steel ; Re-animator ; Rebel storm ; Red dawn ; Red planet ; Red planet Mars ; Reign of fire ; Remote control ; Repo man ; Repo! The genetic opera ; Reptilicus ; Resident evil ; Resident evil: afterlife ; Resident evil: apocalypse ; Resident evil: extinction ; Resident evil: Retribution ; Resurrection of Zachary Wheeler ; Return ; Return of Captain Invincible ; Return of Swamp Thing ; Return of the fly ; Revenge of the creature ; Riddick ; Riders of the storm ; Rise of the planet of the apes ; Road ; Robinson Crusoe on Mars ; RoboCop (1987) ; RoboCop 2 ; RoboCop 3 ; RoboCop (2014) ; Robot & Frank ; Robot carnival ; Robot jox ; Robot monster ; Robots ; Rock & rule ; Rocket attack USA ; Rocketeer ; Rocketship X-M ; Rock n' roll cowboys ; Rocky horror picture show ; Rodan ; Rollerball (1975) ; Rollerball (2002) ; Roller blade ; Runaway ; Running man
    Content: S : S1mOne ; Sacrifice ; Samson in the wax museum ; Santa Claus conquers the Martians ; Saturn 3 ; Scanner darkly ; Scanners ; Scott Pilgrim vs the world ; Scream and scream again ; Screamers ; Seconds ; Secret of the Telegian ; Seeking a friend for the end of the world ; Serenity ; Shadow ; Shaun of the dead ; She demons ; Shopping ; Short circuit ; Short circuit 2 --Shredder Orpheus ; Signs ; Silent running ; Six-string Samurai ; 6th day ; Sky Captain and the world of tomorrow ; Skyline ; Slaughterhouse-five ; Sleep dealer ; Sleeper ; Slipstream ; Slither ; Snow creature ; Solarbabies ; Solar crisis ; Solaris (1972) ; Solaris (2002) ; Soldier ; Solo ; Son of blob ; Son of flubber ; Son of Frankenstein ; Son of Godzilla ; Sound of my voice ; Sound of thunder ; Source code ; Southland tales ; Soylent green ; Spaceballs ; Spaced invaders ; Spacehunter: Adventures in the forbidden zone ; Space jam ; Spaceship ; Space truckers ; Species ; Speed racer ; Sphere ; Spider-Man ; Spider-man 2 ; Spider-Man 3 ; Splice ; Spilt ; Split second ; Sputnik ; Stalker ; Starchaser: The legend of Orin ; Star crash ; Stargate ; Star-man ; Star quest ; Starship ; Starship invasions ; Starship troopers ; Star trek ; Star trek II: The wrath of Khan ; Star trek III: The search for Spock ; Star trek IV: The voyage home ; Star trek V: The final frontier ; Star trek VI: The undiscovered country ; Star trek: First contact ; Star trek: Generations ; Star trek: Insurrection ; Star trek into darkness ; Star trek: The motion picture ; Star trek: Nemesis ; Star Wars: the clone wars ; Star Wars, Episode I: The phantom menace ; Star Wars, Episode II: Attack of the clones ; Star Wars, Episode III: Revenge of the Sith ; Star Wars, Episode IV: A new hope ; Star Wars, Episode V: The Empire strikes back ; Star Wars, Episode VI: Return of the Jedi ; Stealth ; Steam-boy ; Steel dawn ; Stepford Wives (1975) ; Stepford Wives (2004) ; Strange days ; Strange invaders ; Strangers in paradise ; Summer wars ; Sun Ra & His Intergalactic Solar Arkestra: Space is the place ; Sunshine ; Super 8 ; Super Fuzz ; Super-Girl ; Superman: The movie ; Superman II ; Superman III ; Superman IV: The quest for peace ; Superman returns ; Super Mario Bros. ; Supernova ; Surrogates ; Survivor ; Swamp thing ; Swarm -- T : Tank girl ; Teenage caveman ; Teenage mutant ninja turtles: the movie ; Teenage mutant ninja turtles II: The secret of the Ooze ; Teenage mutant ninja turtles 3 ; Teenagers from outer space ; Teknolust ; 10th victim ; Terminal man ; Terminator ; Terminator 2: Judgment day ; Terminator 3: Rise of the machines ; Terminator salvation ; Terror beneath the sea ; Terrornauts ; Terror of Mechangodzilla ; Testament ; Tetsuo: The iron man ; Them! ; There's nothing out there ; They came from within ; They live ; They saved Hitler's brain ; Thing (1951) ; Thing (1982) ; Thing (2011) ; Things to come ; Thirteenth floor ; This island Earth ; This I not a test ; Thor ; Thor: The dark world ; Threads ; Three Stooges in orbit ; THX 1138 ; Time after time ; Time bandits ; Time-cop ; Time-crimes ; Time guardian ; Timeline ; Time machine (1960) ; Time machine (1978) ; Time machine (2002) ; Timemaster ; Time of the wolf ; Time runner ; Time travelers ; Time walker ; Timerider ; Titan AE ; Tobor the great ; Total recall (1990) ; Total recall (2012) ; Toward the terra ; Trancers ; Transatlantic tunnel ; Transcendence ; Transformers ; Transformers: Dark of the moon ; Transformers: Revenge of the fallen ; Treasure planet ; Trekkies ; Tremors ; Tremors II: Aftershocks ; Trip to the moon ; TRON ; TRON: Legacy ; Trouble in mind ; Trouble with Dick ; Truman show ; 12 monkeys ; 28 days later ; 28 weeks later ; 10 million miles to Earth ; 27th day ; 20,000 leagues under the sea ; Twilight zone: the movie ; Two lost worlds ; 2046 ; 2001: A space odyssey ; 2010: the year we make contact ; 2012 -- U : Uforia ; Ultimate warrior ; Ultraviolet ; Under the skin ; Unearthly stranger ; Universal soldier ; Universal soldier: Day of reckoning ; Universal soldier: Regeneration ; Universal soldier: The return ; Unknown world ; Unnatural ; Until the end of the world ; Upside down ; Urusei yatsura movie 1: Only you -- V : Varan the unbelievable ; V for Vendetta ; Videodrome ; Village of the damned (1960) ; Village of the damned (1995) ; Village of the giants ; Virtuosity ; Virus (1982) ; Virus (1999) ; Voyage of the rock aliens ; Voyage to the bottom of the sea ; Voyage to the planet of prehistoric women ; Voyage to the prehistoric planet ; W : Wall ; WALL-E ; War game ; War-Games ; War in space ; Warlords of the 21st century ; Warlords 3000 ; Warm bodies ; Warning from space ; War of the colossal beast ; War of the gargantuas ; War of the worlds (1953) ; War of the worlds (2005) ; Wasp woman ; Watch ; Watchmen ; Water-world ; Wavelength ; Wax work II: Lost in time ; Weird science ; Wes Craven presents Mind ripper ; West-world ; What planet are you from? ; When worlds collide ; Where time began ; White man's burden ; Who? ; Wicked city (1987) ; Wicked city (1993) ; Wild in the streets ; Wild wild world of Batwoman ; Wind named Amnesia ; Wing commander ; Wings of Honneamise ; Wired to kill ; Wizards ; Wolverine ; Woman in the moon ; Women of the prehistoric planet ; World gone wild ; World on a wire ; World's end ; World, the flesh and the devil ; World War Z ; World without end ; Wrestling women vs the Aztec age -- X : X-files ; X-files: I want to believe ; X-men: First class ; X-men Origins: Wolverine ; X-men: The last stand ; X: The man with the x-ray eyes ; Xtro ; X2 -- Y-Z : Yor, the hunter from the future ; Young Frankenstein ; Zardoz ; Zathura ; Zero population growth ; Zombieland ; Zombies of the stratosphere ; Zone troopers ; Zontar: The thing from Venus
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Keywords: Science-Fiction-Film ; Verzeichnis ; Wörterbuch
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    UID:
    almafu_9959229225602883
    Format: 1 online resource (210 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-62894-014-X
    Content: Who has the most nuclear assets in the Middle East? Whose power is waning, whose increasing? Updated annually, these tables of economic, demographic and military indicators establish the pecking order for 235 countries, with estimates of all nuclear arsenals including rarely published data on non-signatory nations.New in this edition, the author sums up what statistics in the developed world show in relation to the efficiency of private health insurance versus a ""public option"" and whether it is true that ""taxation stifles the economy.""
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Quality of Life; Table 1.1 Gross National Income at Market Exchange Rates, Per Capita, 2011; Table 1.2 Infant Mortality Rate Per 1,000 Live Births, 2011; Table 1.3 Expectation of Life at Birth Average Between Male and Female Life Expectancy, 2011; Table 1.4 Gross Domestic Product at Purchasing Power Parities Per Capita, 2011; Table 1.5 Economic Quality of Life Index Principal Component 1 of the Economic Quality of Life Indicators, 2011; Table 1.6 Societal Integration Index, Intensity of Open Political Process, 2011; Table 1.7 Civil and Political Rights Index, 2011 , Table 1.8 Human Development Index, 2011 Table 1.9 GINI Coefficient of Income Inequality, 2011; Table 1.10 Human Rights Index, Principal Component 1 of the Political Quality of Life Indicators, 2011; Table 1.11 Ecomonico Political Quality if Life Index, Principal Component 1 of the Economic and Political Quality of Life Indicators, 2011; Balance of Powers; Table 2.1 Population, Thousands, 2011; Table 2.2 GDP at Purchasing Power Parities, Millions of Dollars, 2011; Table 2.3 GNI at Market Exchange Rates, Millions of Dollars, 2011; Table 2.4 Armed Forces Personnel, Thousands, 2011 , Table 2.5 Military Expenditures as Share of GDP, Percent, 2011 Table 2.6 Foreign Military Aid, Millions of Dollars, 2011; Table 2.7 Military Expenditures at Purchasing Power Parities Plus Foreign Military Aid, Millions of Dollars, 2011; Table 2.8 Military Expenditures at Market Exchange Rates Plus Foreign Military Aid, Millions of Dollars, 2011; TABLE 2.9 - OPERATIONAL NUCLEAR DELIVERY SYSTEMS, 2012-2013; Table 2.10 - Operational Nuclear Warheads, 2012-2013, Strategic; Table 2.11 - Operational Nuclear Warheads, 2012-2013, Sub-Strategic , Table 2.12 - Operational Nuclear Warheads, 2012-2013, Total Strategic And Sub-Strategic Developed Market Economies; 3.1 GNI Per Capita at Market Exchange Rates of Developed Market Economies; Table 3.1.1 GNI Per Capita at Market Exchange Rates of Developed Market Economies, Year 1970; Table 3.1.2 GNI Per Capita at Market Exchange Rates of Developed Market Economies, Year 1980; Table 3.1.3 GNI Per Capita at Market Exchange Rates of Developed Market Economies, Year 1990; Table 3.1.4 GNI Per Capita at Market Exchange Rates of Developed Market Economies, Year 2000 , Table 3.1.5 GNI Per Capita at Market Exchange Rates of Developed Market Economies, Year 2010 Table 3.1.6 GNI Per Capita at Market Exchange Rates of Developed Market Economies, Year 2011; Table 3.1.7 Growth Rates of GNI Per Capita at Market Exchange Rates of Developed Market Economies, 1970 ; 3.2 GDP Per Capita at PPP of Developed Market Economies; Table 3.2.1 GDP Per Capita at PPP of Developed Market Economies, Year 1970; Table 3.2.2 GDP Per Capita at PPP of Developed Market Economies, Year 1980; Table 3.2.3 GDP Per Capita at PPP of Developed Market Economies, Year 1990 , Table 3.2.4 GDP Per Capita at PPP of Developed Market Economies, Year 2000 , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-62894-012-3
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    UID:
    edoccha_9958264313302883
    Format: 1 online resource (68 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: World Bank Studies
    Content: Ghana National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) was established in 2003 as a major vehicle to achieve the country's commitment of Universal Health Coverage. The government has earmarked value-added tax to finance NHIS in addition to deduction from Social Security Trust (SSNIT) and premium payment. However, the scheme has been running under deficit since 2009 due to expansion of coverage, increase in service use, and surge in expenditure. Consequently, Ghana National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) had to reduce investment fund, borrow loans and delay claims reimbursement to providers in order to fill the gap. This study aimed to provide policy recommendations on how to improve efficiency and financial sustainability of NHIS based on health sector expenditure and NHIS claims expenditure review. The analysis started with an overall health sector expenditure review, zoomed into NHIS claims expenditure in Volta region as a miniature for the scheme, and followed by identifictation of factors affecting level and efficiency of expenditure. This study is the first attempt to undertake systematic in-depth analysis of NHIS claims expenditure. Based on the study findings, it is recommended that NHIS establish a stronger expenditure control system in place for long-term sustainability. The majority of NHIS claims expenditure is for outpatient consultations, district hospitals and above, certain member groups (e.g., informal group, members with more than five visits in a year). These distribution patterns are closely related to NHIS design features that encourages expenditure surge. For example, year-round open registration boosted adverse selection during enrollment, essentially fee-for-service provider mechanisms incentivized oversupply but not better quality and cost-effectiveness, and zero patient cost-sharing by patients reduced prudence in seeking care and caused overuse. Moreover, NHIA is not equipped to control expenditure or monitor effect of cost-containment policies. The claims processing system is mostly manual and does not collect information on service delivery and results. No mechanisms exist to monitor and correct providers' abonormal behaviors, as well as engage NHIS members for and engaging members for information verification, case management and prevention.
    Note: Front Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Background -- Objective -- Methodology and Data -- Organization of the Book -- Notes -- Chapter 2 The Country Context and Key Features of the Ghanaian Health Sector -- Country Context -- Health Outcomes -- Health Services -- Health Service Delivery System -- Health Financing System -- Notes -- Chapter 3 NHIS Overview -- Basic Features -- NHIS's Role in Health Care Financing -- Notes -- Chapter 4 NHIS Claims-Expenditure Review -- Trends in NHIS Claims Expenditures over Time -- Overview of Claims Expenditures in the Volta Region -- Claims Expenditure Distribution and Variation, by Provider -- Claims Expenditure Distribution and Variation, by Member Characteristics -- Examples of Potential Cost Saving Areas -- Summary -- Note -- Chapter 5 Factors Affecting Level and Efficiency of Claims Expenditures -- Behaviors of Service Providers and NHIS Members -- NHIA Internal Management -- Chapter 6 Designing Policies for Efficient Spending -- Recommendations -- Areas for Further Analytical Work -- Boxes -- Box 3.1 NHIS Exclusions -- Box 3.2 NHIA Accreditation Criteria -- Box 5.1 Key Formatting Issues for NHIS Claims Data -- Figures -- Figure 1.1 Development Indicators and Health Statistics in the Volta Region -- Figure 2.1 Equity in Health Outcomes, 2003-14 -- Figure 2.2 Ghana's Global Rank on Key Economic and Health Indicators, 1990-2013 -- Figure 2.3 Coverage of Essential Services, by Wealth Quintiles, 2003-14 -- Figure 2.4 Health Care Facilities, by Ownership -- Figure 2.5 Number of Health Workers per 1,000 People, by Region, 2016 -- Figure 2.6 The Flow of Funds in the Ghanaian Health Sector -- Figure 2.7 Per Capita Total Health Spending, 2005-12 -- Figure 2.8 Financing Sources of Total Health Expenditure, 2005-12. , Figure 3.1 NHIS Revenue Composition, 2005-14 -- Figure 3.2 NHIS Expenditure Composition, 2014 -- Figure 3.3 NHIS Membership Composition, 2014 -- Figure 3.4 NHIS Coverage, by Wealth Quintiles, 2008-14 -- Figure 3.5 NHIA Claims-Processing Flowchart -- Figure 3.6 Knowledge of NHIS Enrollment Features among NHIS Members -- Figure 3.7 Knowledge of NHIS Benefits among NHIS Members -- Figure 3.8 Public Health Financing, by Mechanism, 2014 -- Figure 3.9 Spending on MoH and NHIS as a Share of Total Public Spending, 2010-14 -- Figure 3.10 Public Spending on Goods and Services, by Recipient, 2012-15 -- Figure 4.1 NHIS Revenues and Expenditures, 2005-14 -- Figure 4.2 NHIS Balance and Changes in Investment Fund Assets -- Figure 4.3 NHIS Loan Balance and Interest Payments -- Figure 4.4 Claims Expenditures, by Service Type, Volta, 2014 -- Figure 4.5 Claims Expenditures, by GDRG, Volta, 2014 -- Figure 4.6 Distribution of Claims Expenditures, by Facility Type, Volta, 2014 -- Figure 4.7 Distribution of Claims Expenditures, by Facility Ownership, Volta, 2014 -- Figure 4.8 Per-Claim Expenditures, by Facility Type and Ownership, Outpatient Services -- Figure 4.9 Per-Claim Expenditures, by Facility Type and Ownership, Inpatient Services -- Figure 4.10 Per-Claim Expenditure on Outpatient Services among Primary Hospitals -- Figure 4.11 Per-Claim Expenditures on Inpatient Services among Primary Hospitals -- Figure 4.12 Benefit Incidence, by Membership Category, Volta, 2014 -- Figure 4.13 NHIS Members and Claims Expenditures, by Number of Outpatient Visits, Volta, 2014 -- Figure 4.14 NHIS Members and Claims Expenditures, by Number of Inpatient Admissions, Volta, 2014 -- Figure 4.15 Per-User Expenditures on Outpatient Services, by Age Group, Volta, 2014 -- Figure 4.16 Per-User Expenditures on Inpatient Services, by Age group, Volta, 2014. , Figure 4.17 Per-User Expenditure on Outpatient Services, by Member Category, Volta, 2014 -- Figure 4.18 Per-User Expenditure on Inpatient Services, by Member Category, Volta, 2014 -- Figure 5.1 Age Group Composition of Population Census, NHIS Member as of January 2014 and NHIS Members Continuously Enrolled for 12 Months -- Figure 5.2 NHIS Membership Attrition, January 2014-January 2015 -- Figure 5.3 Proportion of NHIS Members Continuously Enrolled for 12 Months in 2014, by Age Group -- Figure 5.4 Proportion of Members Utilizing Services in Volta, by Membership Renewal Tendency, 2014 -- Figure 5.5 Features of NHIS Claims Administration -- Figure 5.6 Share of Claims with Incomplete Information, by Facility Type and Ownership, Volta, 2014 -- Tables -- Table 1.1 Data Sources -- Table 2.1 Health Outcome Indicators in Ghana, 1960-2013 -- Table 2.2 Coverage of Essential Services, 2003-14 -- Table 2.3 Health Care Facilities, by Type -- Table 3.1 Tariff Rates for Selected DRGs, by Facility Type -- Table 4.1 Changes in the Total Claims Expenditures, by Component -- Table 4.2 Simulated Savings from Redistributing Outpatient Claims Expenditures -- Table 5.1 Labor Requirements Simulation for Processing One Month's NHIS Claims.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4648-1117-2
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4648-1118-0
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Washington, D.C. :International Monetary Fund,
    UID:
    almafu_9958126008902883
    Format: 1 online resource (181 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-4983-1869-X , 1-4983-5513-7 , 1-4983-2750-8
    Series Statement: IMF Staff Country Reports
    Content: This paper focuses on Haiti’s Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper and 2014–2016 Three-Year Investment Program. The Haiti Strategic Development Plan presents the new framework for the planning, programming, and management of Haitian development, the vision and the strategic guidelines for the country’s development, and the four major work areas to be implemented to ensure the recovery and development of Haiti. The Three-Year Investment Program, 2014–2016 (PTI 2014–2016) concerns implementation of the Strategic Plan for Development of Haiti and more specifically implementation of the government’s priorities for the period.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Cover; TABLE OF CONTENTS; LIST OF GRAPHS; LIST OF DIAGRAMS; LIST OF TABLES; LIST OF ACRONYMS; PREFACE: STATEMENT BY THE PRIME MINISTER; INTRODUCTION; PART 1: THE THREE-YEAR DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK; 1. THE BASELINE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SITUATION; 2. THE POVERTY SITUATION; List of Tables; Table 1: Poverty measures for Haiti in 2001, 2006, and 2008; Table 2: Estimated poverty rates in 2010-2011; 2.1. An improved human development index; 2.2. The huge income inequality problem in Haiti; List of Graphs; Graph 1: Human Development Index: Trends from 1980 to 2010 , 2.3. The multidimensional poverty indexGraph 2: Human Development Index: adjusted for inequalities; Graph 3: Comparison of poverty measures; Graph 4: Share of each indicator in the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI); Graph 5: Share of each indicator in the MPI, by urban, rural, or national area; Table 3: Multidimensional poverty by geographical region; 2.4. A pronounced disparity in employment among the departments; Graph 6: Map of poverty rates by region; Graph 7: Jobless rates by region; Graph 8: Proportion of unemployed persons by region , Table 4: Proportion of monthly income of less than 1,000 gourds, by region2.5. Poverty in the precarious districts; 2.6. Inadequate income to cover basic needs; 2.7.From social assistance to social protection; 2.8.The status of the millennium development goals; Table 5: The status of MDGs in Haiti; Table 6: Evolution of some MDG indicators (1990-2008-2009); 2.9.Anti-poverty spending; Table 7: Evolution of anti-poverty appropriations and expenditures: 2007-2008 to 2012-2013 (in thousands of gourds); 2.10. The impact of investment on the DSNCRP (2008-2010) , 3. THE NEW FRAMEWORK FOR DEVELOPMENT PLANNING, PROGRAMMING, AND MANAGEMENTList of Diagrams; Diagram 1. The principal public investment planning and programming tools; Diagram 2A. The new development planning, programming, and management framework; Diagram 2B. The new development planning, programming, and management framework; 4. THE MAJOR DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES; 4.1. The long-term vision; 4.2. The main strategic choices; 4.3. The major areas of work for the future; Diagram 3A. The major areas of work for the recovery and development of Haiti; 4.4. The government priorities for the period , Diagram 3B. The major work areas and programs for the recovery and development of HaitiTable 8: The general objectives of government priorities during the period; 4.5. Evaluation of results; Table 9: Matrix of global development indicators; 5. THE MAJOR MACROECONOMIC GUIDELINES FOR 2014-2016; 5.1. The decision to build a new economy; 5.2. The choice of an accelerated growth path; 5.3. Consolidation and building engines for growth; 5.4. Laying the groundwork for competitiveness; 5.5. Monetary policy guidelines; 5.6. The main lines of the employment policy; 5.7. Promotion of a new trade policy , 5.8. Evaluation of results , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4983-2901-2
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-322-02815-X
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Washington, D.C. :International Monetary Fund,
    UID:
    edoccha_9958126008902883
    Format: 1 online resource (181 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-4983-1869-X , 1-4983-5513-7 , 1-4983-2750-8
    Series Statement: IMF Staff Country Reports
    Content: This paper focuses on Haiti’s Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper and 2014–2016 Three-Year Investment Program. The Haiti Strategic Development Plan presents the new framework for the planning, programming, and management of Haitian development, the vision and the strategic guidelines for the country’s development, and the four major work areas to be implemented to ensure the recovery and development of Haiti. The Three-Year Investment Program, 2014–2016 (PTI 2014–2016) concerns implementation of the Strategic Plan for Development of Haiti and more specifically implementation of the government’s priorities for the period.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Cover; TABLE OF CONTENTS; LIST OF GRAPHS; LIST OF DIAGRAMS; LIST OF TABLES; LIST OF ACRONYMS; PREFACE: STATEMENT BY THE PRIME MINISTER; INTRODUCTION; PART 1: THE THREE-YEAR DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK; 1. THE BASELINE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SITUATION; 2. THE POVERTY SITUATION; List of Tables; Table 1: Poverty measures for Haiti in 2001, 2006, and 2008; Table 2: Estimated poverty rates in 2010-2011; 2.1. An improved human development index; 2.2. The huge income inequality problem in Haiti; List of Graphs; Graph 1: Human Development Index: Trends from 1980 to 2010 , 2.3. The multidimensional poverty indexGraph 2: Human Development Index: adjusted for inequalities; Graph 3: Comparison of poverty measures; Graph 4: Share of each indicator in the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI); Graph 5: Share of each indicator in the MPI, by urban, rural, or national area; Table 3: Multidimensional poverty by geographical region; 2.4. A pronounced disparity in employment among the departments; Graph 6: Map of poverty rates by region; Graph 7: Jobless rates by region; Graph 8: Proportion of unemployed persons by region , Table 4: Proportion of monthly income of less than 1,000 gourds, by region2.5. Poverty in the precarious districts; 2.6. Inadequate income to cover basic needs; 2.7.From social assistance to social protection; 2.8.The status of the millennium development goals; Table 5: The status of MDGs in Haiti; Table 6: Evolution of some MDG indicators (1990-2008-2009); 2.9.Anti-poverty spending; Table 7: Evolution of anti-poverty appropriations and expenditures: 2007-2008 to 2012-2013 (in thousands of gourds); 2.10. The impact of investment on the DSNCRP (2008-2010) , 3. THE NEW FRAMEWORK FOR DEVELOPMENT PLANNING, PROGRAMMING, AND MANAGEMENTList of Diagrams; Diagram 1. The principal public investment planning and programming tools; Diagram 2A. The new development planning, programming, and management framework; Diagram 2B. The new development planning, programming, and management framework; 4. THE MAJOR DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES; 4.1. The long-term vision; 4.2. The main strategic choices; 4.3. The major areas of work for the future; Diagram 3A. The major areas of work for the recovery and development of Haiti; 4.4. The government priorities for the period , Diagram 3B. The major work areas and programs for the recovery and development of HaitiTable 8: The general objectives of government priorities during the period; 4.5. Evaluation of results; Table 9: Matrix of global development indicators; 5. THE MAJOR MACROECONOMIC GUIDELINES FOR 2014-2016; 5.1. The decision to build a new economy; 5.2. The choice of an accelerated growth path; 5.3. Consolidation and building engines for growth; 5.4. Laying the groundwork for competitiveness; 5.5. Monetary policy guidelines; 5.6. The main lines of the employment policy; 5.7. Promotion of a new trade policy , 5.8. Evaluation of results , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4983-2901-2
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-322-02815-X
    Language: English
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    UID:
    almahu_9949301348802882
    Format: 1 online resource (865 pages)
    ISBN: 9783642546785
    Series Statement: Current Chinese Economic Report Ser.
    Note: Intro -- Introduction of the Main Editors -- Preface -- Abstract -- Contents -- Part I: Theory and Methodology -- Chapter 1: Global Environmental Issues and Human Wellbeing -- 1.1 Key Global Environmental Problems -- 1.1.1 Global Warming -- 1.1.2 Ozone Depletion and Destruction -- 1.1.3 Sharp Decrease of Forest Cover -- 1.1.4 Declining of Biological Diversity -- 1.1.5 Acid Rain Pollution -- 1.1.6 Land Desertification -- 1.1.7 Marine Pollution and Damage -- 1.1.8 Water Pollution and Freshwater Resource Shortage -- 1.1.9 Toxic Chemical Pollution and Cross-Border Transfer of Dangerous Waste -- 1.2 Influencing Factors of Global Environmental Issues -- 1.2.1 Economic and System Influence -- 1.2.2 Influence from Population and Society -- 1.2.3 Influence from Cultural Tradition and Ethnic Consciousness -- 1.2.4 Influence from Alienation of Science and Technology -- 1.3 Global Ecological Environment and Human Wellbeing -- 1.4 Hard Exploration in Global Environmental Protection -- 1.5 Enhancing Environmental Protection as a Common Understanding -- Chapter 2: Theoretical and Reality Basis of GEC Research -- 2.1 Theoretical Basis of GEC -- 2.1.1 GEC Is a Key Component of Environmental Economic System -- 2.1.2 GEC Supplemented and Developed Environmental Economic Theories -- 2.1.3 GEC Is the Continuation and Deepening of Competitiveness Theory -- 2.1.4 GEC Is the Ability for Sustainable Development Worldwide -- 2.2 Reality Basis of GEC -- 2.2.1 Enhancing GEC Is Related to Human Survival and Development -- 2.2.2 Enhancing GEC Is a Definite Requirement of Combat Against Climate Change -- 2.2.3 Enhancing GEC Is the Key Part of Enhancing the Comprehensive Competitiveness -- 2.2.4 Enhancing GEC Is a Practical Choice to Realize Sustainable Development -- 2.2.5 Enhancing GEC Is an Innovation to Overcome the Limitation of Environment Related Theories in Practice. , Chapter 3: Main GEC Research Contents -- 3.1 Understanding of Relation Between Environment and Economy -- 3.1.1 Understanding of the Relation Between Environment and Economy Before the Industrial Revolution -- 3.1.2 Understanding of the Relation Between Environment and Economy After the Industrial Revolution -- 3.1.3 Understanding of the Relation Between Environment and Economy Since the 1960s -- 3.2 Environment and Competitiveness Relevance Analysis -- 3.2.1 Equivalence Theory: Environment Is Competitiveness -- 3.2.2 Element Theory: Environment Is a Component Element of Competitiveness -- 3.2.3 Influence Theory: Environmental Protection Influence Competitiveness -- 3.2.4 Summary: Environmental Competitiveness Is an Integrated Concept -- 3.3 Economic Transition and Environmental Competitiveness Promotion Coupling Analysis -- 3.3.1 Green Economic Transition Is the Common Choice of the World -- 3.3.2 Greatly Enhance the Competitiveness of the Environment Is an Important Breakthrough in Economic Transformation -- 3.3.3 Enhance Environmental Competitiveness Coupled and Consistent with Economic Transformation -- 3.3.4 Empirical Analysis on Consistency of Environmental Competitiveness Enhancement and Economic Transformation -- 3.4 Connotations of GEC -- 3.4.1 Concept of GEC -- 3.4.2 Connotations of GEC -- 3.5 Compositions of GEC -- 3.5.1 Component Elements of GEC and Their Functions -- 3.5.1.1 Ecological Environmental Competitiveness (EEC) -- 3.5.1.2 Resource Environmental Competitiveness (REC) -- 3.5.1.3 Environment Carrying Competitiveness (ECC) -- 3.5.1.4 Environmental Management Competitiveness (EMC) -- 3.5.1.5 Environment Harmony Competitiveness (EHC) -- 3.5.2 Internal Relations of GEC Elements -- Chapter 4: GEC Indicator System/Mathematical Model Design & -- Evaluation Methodology -- 4.1 Features and Principles of Design. , 4.1.1 Composition and Characteristics of GEC -- 4.1.2 Principles of Constructing GEC Indicator System and Mathematical Model -- 4.1.3 Overall Coordination of Relationship Between the Principles -- 4.2 Construction of GEC Indicator System -- 4.2.1 Methodology -- 4.2.2 Selection of Indicators in System Layer and Module Layer -- 4.2.3 Selection of Indicators in Factor Layer -- 4.2.4 Selection of Indicators in Foundation Layer and Description -- 4.3 Construction of GEC Model Based on Modified AHP -- 4.3.1 Dimensionless Treatment to Indicators -- 4.3.2 Assessment of Indicator Weight -- 4.3.3 Establishment of GEC Model -- 4.4 Method of Determining GEC -- 4.4.1 Definition of GEC Evaluation Period and Area Coverage -- 4.4.2 Indicator Ranking Sections -- 4.4.3 Analysis of Indicator Scores -- Chapter 5: Technical Roadmap of GEC Evaluation & -- Analysis -- 5.1 General Research Organization and Contents -- 5.1.1 Research Framework -- 5.2 GEC Indicators Selection and Data Source -- 5.2.1 Selection of Indicators -- 5.2.2 Data Collection, Statistics and Calculation -- 5.2.3 Data Extreme Value Analysis -- 5.3 GEC Indicator System Correlation Analysis -- Appendix I: Indicators in Foundation Layer and Description -- Resource Environmental Competitiveness (REC) -- Land Resource -- Land Area per Capita -- Percentage of Arable Land to Total Land Area -- Arable Land per Capita -- Water Resource -- Surface Water -- Annual Precipitation -- Groundwater -- Total Internal Renewable Water Resources -- Forest Resource -- Growing Stock in Forest and Other Wooded Land -- Proportion of Land Area Covered by Forest -- Forest Area per Capita -- Energy Resource -- Fossil Energy -- Energy Production -- Proportion of Combustible Renewables and Waste to Total Energy Consumption -- Net Energy Imports of the Energy Consumption -- Ecological Environmental Competitiveness (EEC). , Biodiversity -- Increase of Threatened Fish Species -- Increase of Threatened Mammal Species -- Increase of Threatened Plant Species -- GEF Benefits Index for Biodiversity -- Ecological Safeguard -- Terrestrial Protected Areas -- Marine Protected Areas -- Air Quality -- Inhalable Particles Matter (PM10) -- Particulate Matter (PM2.5) -- Index of Indoor Air Pollution -- Nitrogen Oxides Emission -- Sulfur Dioxide Emission -- Environmental Carrying Competitiveness (ECC) -- Agricultural Carrying -- Cereal Yield per Unit of Arable Land -- Fertilizer Consumption per Unit of Arable Land -- Annual Freshwater Withdrawals for Agriculture per Unit of Arable Land -- Industrial Carrying -- Exports as a Percentage of GDP -- Electric Power Consumption per Unit of Value Added of Industry -- SO 2 Emissions per Unit of Value Added of Industry -- Annual Freshwater Withdrawals for Industry per Value Added of Industry -- Energy Consumption -- Energy Consumption per Unit of Land Area -- Ratio of Clean Energy Consumption -- Elasticity of Energy Consumption -- Elasticity of Electric Power Consumption -- Greenhouse Gases -- Growth Rate of CO 2 Emissions -- Growth Rate of Methane Emissions -- CO 2 Emissions per Unit of Land Area -- CO 2 Emissions per Unit of Energy Consumption -- Environmental Management Competitiveness (EMC) -- Environmental Governance -- Agricultural Chemicals Regulation -- Percentage of the Rural Population with Access to an Improved Water Source to Rural Population -- Percentage of the Urban Population with Access to an Improved Water Source to Urban Population -- Ecological Protection -- Biome Protect -- Area of Plantation and Afforestation -- Overfishing of Fishing Resources -- Resource Utilization Resources -- Utilization Rate of Water -- Percentage of Total Internal Renewable Water Resources to Total Water Resources. , Percentage of Agricultural Land to Total Land Area -- Percentage of Fossil Fuel Energy Consumption to Total Energy Consumption -- Environmental Harmony Competitiveness (EHC) -- Population and Environment -- Improved Sanitation Facilities (% of Population with Access) -- Motor Vehicles (per 1,000 People) -- Renewable Internal Freshwater Resources per Capita -- SO 2 Emissions (metric tons per capita) -- CO 2 Emissions (metric tons per capita) -- Energy Consumption per Capita -- Economy and Environment -- Land Resource Utilization Efficiency -- Sulfur Dioxide Emissions per Unit of GDP -- Carbon Dioxide Emissions per Unit of GDP -- Energy Consumption per Unit of GDP -- Part II: General Report -- Chapter 6: Overall Evaluation and Comparative Analysis on GEC -- 6.1 Overall Evaluation of GEC -- 6.1.1 GEC Evaluation Results -- 6.1.1.1 GEC Comprehensive Ranking -- 6.1.1.2 Overall GEC Scores -- 6.1.2 GEC Factor Scores and Contribution Rate -- 6.1.3 GEC Echelon Scores -- Chapter 7: Regional Analysis of GEC -- 7.1 Balance Analysis of GEC -- 7.2 Regional Evaluation and Analysis of GEC -- 7.3 Special Evaluation & -- Analysis on Regional Environment Competitiveness -- 7.3.1 Evaluation and Analysis on Asia's GEC -- 7.3.1.1 General Analysis on the GEC of Asian Countries -- 7.3.1.2 Present Status and Trends of Environment Competitiveness: Major Asian Countries -- 7.3.2 Evaluation and Analysis on Europe's GEC -- 7.3.2.1 General Analysis on the GEC of European Countries -- 7.3.2.2 Present Status and Trends of Environment Competitiveness: Major European Countries -- 7.3.3 Evaluation and Analysis on Africa's GEC -- 7.3.3.1 General Analysis on the GEC of African Countries -- 7.3.3.2 Present Status and Trends of Environment Competitiveness: Major African Countries -- 7.3.4 Evaluation and Analysis on Oceania's GEC. , 7.3.4.1 General Analysis on Environment Competitiveness of Oceanian Countries.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Jianping, Li Report on Global Environmental Competitiveness (2013) Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin / Heidelberg,c2014 ISBN 9783642546778
    Language: English
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