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Diagnosis corruption / Rafael Di Tella
Título : Diagnosis corruption : fraud in Latin America's public hospitals Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Rafael Di Tella, Editor ; William D. Savedoff, Editor Editorial: Washington : Inter American Development Bank Fecha de publicación: 2001 Número de páginas: 226 p. Idioma : Inglés Temas: AMERICA LATINA
ARGENTINA
BOLIVIA
COLOMBIA
CORRUPCION
HOSPITALES
SALUD
VENEZUELAClasificación: 362.11 Enlace permanente a este registro: https://opac.um.edu.uy/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=6078 Diagnosis corruption : fraud in Latin America's public hospitals [texto impreso] / Rafael Di Tella, Editor ; William D. Savedoff, Editor . - Washington : Inter American Development Bank, 2001 . - 226 p.
Idioma : Inglés
Temas: AMERICA LATINA
ARGENTINA
BOLIVIA
COLOMBIA
CORRUPCION
HOSPITALES
SALUD
VENEZUELAClasificación: 362.11 Enlace permanente a este registro: https://opac.um.edu.uy/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=6078 Reserva
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Inventario Ubicación en el estante Tipo de medio Sección Ubicación Estado 005357 362.11 DITd Libro Colección Biblioteca Central Disponible Research Network Working Paper, 409. Earnings ant the elusive dividends of health / William D. Savedoff
Título de serie: Research Network Working Paper, 409 Título : Earnings ant the elusive dividends of health Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: William D. Savedoff ; T. Paul Schultz Editorial: Washington : Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo Fecha de publicación: 2000 Número de páginas: 34 p Idioma : Inglés Temas: BANCO INTERAMERICANO DE DESARROLLO
MEDIO AMBIENTE
SALUD
VIVIENDAClasificación: 338.9 Resumen: This paper looks at the relationship between health and income. After discussing the general context of health improvements in Latin America during the last few decades, the study elaborates on the interrelationships between the physical and social determinants of health, the complexities that arise in attributing earnings differentials to variations in health status, and the difficulties of accurately measuring health status. The paper presents a methodology for estimating the impact of health on earnings that addresses problems of measurement error and endogeneity, then summarizes the main findings of related studies undertaken as part of a larger project. These studies show that health status does have a significant, although modest, impact on earnings in four Latin American countries. Furthermore, environmental conditions (such as housing and sanitation) appear to have significant impacts on health status, compared to health services and public health facilities, which show little influence. The universally strong relationship between education and earnings is only modestly reduced by the inclusion of health status despite a general expectation that estimated returns to education were, in part, capturing the frequently unmeasured effects of health. By analyzing these relationships together-health determinants and the impact of health on earnings-we can assess the magnitude and importance of the 'human capital' component of health status, validate and compare a range of health indicators, and identify promising areas for public policy to invest in health improvements. En línea: http://idbdocs.iadb.org/wsdocs/getdocument.aspx?docnum=788037 Enlace permanente a este registro: https://opac.um.edu.uy/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=72927 Research Network Working Paper, 409. Earnings ant the elusive dividends of health [texto impreso] / William D. Savedoff ; T. Paul Schultz . - Washington : Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo, 2000 . - 34 p.
Idioma : Inglés
Temas: BANCO INTERAMERICANO DE DESARROLLO
MEDIO AMBIENTE
SALUD
VIVIENDAClasificación: 338.9 Resumen: This paper looks at the relationship between health and income. After discussing the general context of health improvements in Latin America during the last few decades, the study elaborates on the interrelationships between the physical and social determinants of health, the complexities that arise in attributing earnings differentials to variations in health status, and the difficulties of accurately measuring health status. The paper presents a methodology for estimating the impact of health on earnings that addresses problems of measurement error and endogeneity, then summarizes the main findings of related studies undertaken as part of a larger project. These studies show that health status does have a significant, although modest, impact on earnings in four Latin American countries. Furthermore, environmental conditions (such as housing and sanitation) appear to have significant impacts on health status, compared to health services and public health facilities, which show little influence. The universally strong relationship between education and earnings is only modestly reduced by the inclusion of health status despite a general expectation that estimated returns to education were, in part, capturing the frequently unmeasured effects of health. By analyzing these relationships together-health determinants and the impact of health on earnings-we can assess the magnitude and importance of the 'human capital' component of health status, validate and compare a range of health indicators, and identify promising areas for public policy to invest in health improvements. En línea: http://idbdocs.iadb.org/wsdocs/getdocument.aspx?docnum=788037 Enlace permanente a este registro: https://opac.um.edu.uy/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=72927 Reserva
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Inventario Ubicación en el estante Tipo de medio Sección Ubicación Estado 038348 338.9 RES v.409 Libro Colección Biblioteca Central Disponible