--subdivision Job stress under classes of persons and ethnic groups; and subdivision Officials and employees--Job stress under names of countries, cities, etc. and names of individual government agencies
Organizations -- ethics : Ethical questions and international NGOs : an exchange between philosophers and NGOs / edited by Keith Horton, Chris Roche ; with a foreword by Peter Singer
Organized systems for providing comprehensive prepaid health care that have five basic attributes: (1) provide care in a defined geographic area; (2) provide or ensure delivery of an agreed-upon set of basic and supplemental health maintenance and treatment services; (3) provide care to a voluntarily enrolled group of persons; (4) require their enrollees to use the services of designated providers; and (5) receive reimbursement through a predetermined, fixed, periodic prepayment made by the enrollee without regard to the degree of services provided. (From Facts on File Dictionary of Health Care Management, 1988)
Here are entered works dealing with international organizations created and financed independent of governments and having a non-profit function in the developing countries
Organizations, Nonprofit [MESH] : Human services as complex organizations / edited by Yeheskel Hasenfeld ; [distinguished contributors, Andrew Abbott ... and others]
Organizations representing designated geographic areas which have contracts under the PRO program to review the medical necessity, appropriateness, quality, and cost-effectiveness of care received by Medicare beneficiaries. Peer Review Improvement Act, PL 97-248, 1982
Organizations representing designated geographic areas which have contracts under the PRO program to review the medical necessity, appropriateness, quality, and cost-effectiveness of care received by Medicare beneficiaries. Peer Review Improvement Act, PL 97-248, 1982
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organizations Social movements resistance : LGBT activism and the making of Europe : a rainbow Europe / edited by Phillip M. Ayoub, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Department of Political Science, Drexel University, USA, and David Paternotte, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Department of Political Science, Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium