Academic Year rd Semester: Module 713. Case study. Medical Tourism. Jonathan Wicht Class 703_E
|
|
|
- Geraldine Whitehead
- 9 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 Academic Year rd Semester: Module 713 Case study Medical Tourism Class 703_E
2 Introduction This case study will analyse three different reports based on the topic of medical tourism. It is a quite new trend for people who cannot afford treatments in their home country to go abroad to have medical treatments and surgeries at a lower price and with a service quality which almost reach the same standards of the developed countries. The Asian countries are the main destinations for medical tourism as they have high- qualified doctors and their prices are unbeatable by those which are applied in the developed countries. Summary of results of the three studies Medical tourism was seen as a niche market during the last decade but with the rapid growth it has made, medical tourism is becoming a flourishing industry. The globalization and the drop of the flight prices which makes travels more affordable have helped this fast growth. People usually think about globalization as something only applicable for business and economy but a new trend that is now growing is actually medical tourism. As the costs of medical treatments are getting higher year by year, more people are facing difficulties to afford the medical treatments in their own country. Medical bills have even become one of the major causes of bankruptcy in the United States, even affecting people who have health insurances at the time they get ill. Taking the example of the United States, the cost of medicine and treatments has not only a negative impact on the individuals but it also affects the national economy by reducing the growth. As the costs of medicine and medical intervention are very high in the United States as shown on the table 1 and the demand for medical tourism is growing. Indeed, many people without health insurance or with restrictive rules struggle to have access to medical treatments and medical tourism represent an attractive alternative to the conventional American health system. 2
3 Even if the costs are lower in foreign countries, there is still a concern about the quality of the foreign establishments. Despite the fact that the Joint Commission International (JCI) has been named to accredit the hospitals in the world, there are still inquiries about the quality of these establishments as the standards of the JCI have considerable difference with the US standards. These arguments are American patients have also complained about countered by the example that the death rate for heart surgery is lower in the Escorts Heart Institute and Research Centre in Delhi and Faridabad in India than in many hospitals in the United States. Practicing medical tourism by going abroad is not safely. The issues exist in various fields. One is that there are no legal remedies in certain countries in case of problem with the treatment, which exists in the United States. However, some companies working in the field of providing these types of services already works with insurances in order to give a legal protection to their customers and some foreign countries are working on this side too. The travel for the patients is also an issue as the flight itself can be risky for the health of the patient. Despite these risks, the advantages of the medical tourism are still attractive. It permits to unhealthy people to be able to afford medical treatments and surgery while it would be impossible in their own country. Moreover, the service in foreign clinics tends to have a better quality as the nursing cares are better and there are more nurses per patient. It is also an advantage for insurance companies as the cost for the treatment that are on their charge are lower in foreign countries. 3
4 The case of India is also an interesting point for medical tourism. It has become the most attractive destination for medical tourists who look for more affordable treatment costs than in their home country. India does not only attract patients from developed country such as European countries or the United States, it s also seen as the best destination for emerging countries. Indeed, wealthy people from the elite of countries such as Bangladesh and the Gulf come to India in order to receive medical treatments at a much lower cost. India has based its offer on the high quality of its facilities, doctors and nurses who speaks English fluently and are very competent. The difference of price between India and European countries or United States is enormous. As an example, it costs $70000 for an open- heart surgery in Britain whereas in India the price is between $3000 and $ In seen of this massive difference, it is easy to understand why India is such an attractive destination for medical tourism. The other advantage of India is that the government encourage the medical tourism by making the service to foreign patients who pay in foreign exchange eligible for all fiscal incentives. Synthesis of the conclusions and recommendation of the three studies Medical tourism is estimated to increase in the near future as the costs in several developed countries are very high and difficult to afford for people with low income. It is even almost impossible to have medical treatment for people in some countries due to the fact that they do not have health insurance to take in charge heavy treatments and surgeries. Some countries, specially the developing ones as their prices are lower than in developed countries and that they try to have the same standards than the developed countries in order to attract foreign people. The ethical issue is that poor people of these countries do not have access to medical treatments and this industry remains therefore for elites. Assessment of the relevance for Swiss tourism Medical tourism is a field of tourism which is growing fast and there is no reason that Swiss people would not use it. However, there are some characteristics of Switzerland that make medical tourism less attractive for its inhabitants than for other countries. First of all the health system in Switzerland is good and has a high quality. The fact that 4
5 health insurance is compulsory for every people reduce the need of going abroad to have medical treatments at lower costs because a large part of the costs for surgery or treatments are in charge of the health insurance. Moreover, Swiss people tend to be conservative and would be suspicious regarding the quality of the service offered in other countries. However, even with this efficient health system, there are people in Switzerland who struggle to have the money to get treatments and those one could be willing to use medical tourism. Moreover, for the health insurance, in order to reduce the costs, they would be attracted by this new trend and it would be a good opportunity. Concerning an potential offer from Switzerland for medical tourism it would be difficult because despite the high quality of treatments and medical services in Switzerland the costs are very high and therefore would not attract people with low income. However, there might be a good opportunity for the wealthy elites. Bibliography Abhiyan, J. S. (2008). Medical tourism in India: winners and losers. Indian Journal of Medical Ethics, 1. Connell, J. (2005, November). Medical tourism: Sea, sun, sand and... surgery. Science Direct. York, D. (2008). Medical Tourism: The Trend Toward Outsourcing Medical Procedures to Foreign Countries. Journal of continuing education in the health professions. 5
Healthcare Management and Administration. Career With The Mission
Healthcare Management and Administration Career With The Mission Healthcare Management & Administration deals with systematic planning, designing, delegating, coordinating, supervising and managing healthcare
Medical Tourism Malaysia. Tan Sri Dato Dr Abu Bakar Suleiman President International Medical University (IMU), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Medical Tourism Malaysia Tan Sri Dato Dr Abu Bakar Suleiman President International Medical University (IMU), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Medical Tourism - Malaysia Development of Medical Tourism Malaysia Medical
Medical Tourism in Chennai Come Get Cured
Medical Tourism in Chennai Come Get Cured Medical Tourism paving its way in Chennai Medical Tourism in Chennai has blossomed because the city offers a vast range of aspects that promise the overall quality
Singapore Medical Tourism Industry Outlook to 2015
Brochure More information from http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/2013589/ Singapore Medical Tourism Industry Outlook to 2015 Description: The report titled Singapore Medical Tourism Industry Outlook
Medical Tourism: Some Lessons for Countries that Seek Entrance to the Global Industry. Gloria O. Pasadilla, PhD
Medical Tourism: Some Lessons for Countries that Seek Entrance to the Global Industry Gloria O. Pasadilla, PhD Outline Size of the global market and definition issues Industry drivers Factors affecting
No.7-1 (4)/2014- NT -Part 1 Dated: 20 th March 2015 REVISED GUIDELINES FOR THE PROMOTION OF WELLNESS AND MEDICAL AS NICHE TOURISM PRODUCTS
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF TOURISM (NICHE TOURISM DIVISION) C 1 Hutments, Dalhousie Road, New Delhi 110 011 No.7-1 (4)/2014- NT -Part 1 Dated: 20 th March 2015 REVISED GUIDELINES FOR THE PROMOTION
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF TOURISM
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF TOURISM GUIDELINES FOR THE SCHEME OF MARKET DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FOR PROMOTION OF DOMESTIC TOURISM (With effect from 09.01.2009) Under the existing Hospitality programme
Website Information Regarding Frequently Asked Queries
Website Information Regarding Frequently Asked Queries 1 Important Notifications: - The Government of India published official gazette notification dated 07/03/2008 for recognition of 5 foreign countries.
Medical Tourism in Thailand and Its Marketing Strategies
Medical Tourism in Thailand and Its Marketing Strategies Jutamas Rerkrujipimol 1 and Ilian Assenov 2 1 Faculty of Hospitality & Tourism Prince of Songkla University, Phuket, Thailand [email protected] 2
Anglo-Eastern Ship Management Ltd
Anglo-Eastern Ship Management Ltd We are a leading International Ship Management Company, based in HONGKONG and operating more than 300 ships on worldwide trading. In this day and age of specialization,
Solar Energy MEDC or LEDC
Solar Energy MEDC or LEDC Does where people live change their interest and appreciation of solar panels? By Sachintha Perera Abstract This paper is based on photovoltaic solar energy, which is the creation
GLOBAL TOURISM - Geography Explained Fact Sheet
Billion (US$) GLOBAL TOURISM - Geography Explained Fact Sheet Introduction With almost all the leading tourist destination countries having reported their international tourism receipts for 2006, the WTO
Submission to the National Health and Hospitals Reform Commission (nhhrc).
Submission to the National Health and Hospitals Reform Commission (nhhrc). A New Health Savings Based System for Australia. A new health savings based system is proposed based on the best aspects of the
HRA: An Innovative Approach to the Financing of Health Care
HRA: An Innovative Approach to the Financing of Health Care By Cheri Gillfillan President One Source Advisors, Inc. You know better than anyone the obstacles and challenges that must be overcome in regard
How To Teach In Latvian Higher Education
HIGHER EDUCATION IN LATVIA Gunta Takere Academic Programme Agency Key Facts About Latvia One of the Baltic States, member of European Union, on the east coast of the Baltic Sea Capital Riga 2,3 million
A Study among Chinese Tourists in their 20s and 30s for Determining their Choice of Medical Tourism Destinations
, pp.13-20 http://dx.doi.org/10.14257/ijunesst.2015.8.9.02 A Study among Chinese Tourists in their 20s and 30s for Determining their Choice of Medical Tourism Destinations Mi Joon Lee 1, In Soon Min 2
Master in Clinical Nursing - Critical Care Nursing
Master in Clinical Nursing - Critical Care Nursing Introduction: Health care is undergoing dramatic changes at a speed that makes it almost impossible to remain current and proactive. The chaos and multiple
Medical Tourism. Edward Kelley, WHO Patient Safety Programme 02 October 2013
Medical Tourism Edward Kelley, WHO Patient Safety Programme 02 October 2013 2 Agenda 1. What is medical tourism? p. 3 2. Main drivers of medical tourism p. 5 3. Prices & cost savings p. 6 4. OECD countries
Expatline International
Wherever the wind blows International Health Insurance Table of Benefits GIC-EXPISCP Expatline International International health insurance for people living, working or studying abroad Compose your own
How To Become A Successful International Business Manager
FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT New Faculty UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS International Business Bachelor and Master program Agenda 1. Piece of History 2. Inspirations and patterns 3. International Business Program 4.
The Free Market Approach. The Health Care Market. Sellers of Health Care. The Free Market Approach. Real Income
The Health Care Market Who are the buyers and sellers? Everyone is a potential buyer (consumer) of health care At any moment a buyer would be anybody who is ill or wanted preventive treatment such as a
Maintaining Professional Flexibility: Issues Related to Accreditation of Postgraduate Physician Assistant Programs (Adopted 2005 and amended 2010)
Maintaining Professional Flexibility: Issues Related to Accreditation of Postgraduate (Adopted 2005 and amended 2010) Executive Summary of Policy Contained in this Paper Summaries will lack rationale and
DIPLOMA IN HOSPITAL AND HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT INTRODUCTION
DIPLOMA IN HOSPITAL AND HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT INTRODUCTION Healthcare sector is the largest in the world and is pegged at $2.8 trillion in sales. The Indian healthcare is worth $17 billion and is growing
ISSN 2320-5407 International Journal of Advanced Research (2016), Volume 4, Issue 1, 1271-1275 REVIEW ARTICLE DENTAL TOURISM IN INDIA- AN UPDATE
Journal homepage: http://www.journalijar.com INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCED RESEARCH REVIEW ARTICLE DENTAL TOURISM IN INDIA- AN UPDATE Dr. Pranjan Mitra 1, Dr. Roshani Chawla 2 1. Institutional affiliations-
An Innovative MPH Program in Southern India: Lessons, Challenges and Next Steps
An Innovative MPH Program in Southern India: Lessons, Challenges and Next Steps Richard Cash, MD, MPH Professor, School of Public Health Harvard University Adjunct Professor, BRAC University Dhaka, Bangladesh
Curriculum and Module Handbook. Master s Degree Programme. in Finance (Master of Science in Finance) 1 September 2015
Curriculum and Module Handbook Master s Degree Programme in Finance (Master of Science in Finance) 2015 1 September 2015 1 The curriculum was developed by the following University of Liechtenstein faculty
Degree Programme in Business Information Systems. Bachelor of Business Administration. The maximum number of admission score
Curriculum 1 (6) GENERAL INFORMATION DEGREE PROGRAMME PERIOD OF EXECUTION 2013-2016 SCOPE DESCRIPTION Degree Programme in Business Information Systems 210 ECTS credits Business information system skills
Problems with Health Care. Sociology 230 Dr. Babcock Chapter 2b
Problems with Health Care Sociology 230 Dr. Babcock Chapter 2b U.S. Health Care From 1987 through 2014 a growing number of Americans had no medical insurance Health Insurance one in four adults (49.5 million)
Swiss Contributions to Human Resources for Health Development in Low- and Middle- Income Countries
Swiss Contributions to Human Resources for Health Development in Low- and Middle- Income Countries Swiss TPH / SCIH Swiss Contributions to HRH Development in Low- and Middle- Income Countries Editorial
A STUDY ON MARKETING STRATEGIES ADOPTED BY MEDICAL TOURISM INDUSTRY
A STUDY ON MARKETING STRATEGIES ADOPTED BY MEDICAL Mr. Vaibhav S.Kale Assistant Professor, Sinhgad Institute of Business Administration and Computer Application, Lonavala. TOURISM INDUSTRY Mr. Amar B.
Pricing the Critical Illness Risk: The Continuous Challenge.
Pricing the Critical Illness Risk: The Continuous Challenge. To be presented at the 6 th Global Conference of Actuaries, New Delhi 18 19 February 2004 Andres Webersinke, ACTUARY (DAV), FASSA, FASI 9 RAFFLES
THE ORIENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED
THE ORIENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED Regd. Office: ORIENTAL HOUSE, P.B. No. 7037, A-25/27, ASAF ALI ROAD, NEW DELHI - 110 002 PROPOSAL FORM FOR OVERSEAS MEDICLAIM- BUSINESS AND HOLIDAY (To be submitted
Medical tourism: Outsourcing surgery
Mathematical and Computer Modelling 46 (2007) 1144 1159 www.elsevier.com/locate/mcm Medical tourism: Outsourcing surgery William Bies a,, Lefteris Zacharia b a Katz Graduate School of Business, University
The Circular Flow of Income and Expenditure
The Circular Flow of Income and Expenditure Imports HOUSEHOLDS Savings Taxation Govt Exp OTHER ECONOMIES GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS Factor Incomes Taxation Govt Exp Consumer Exp Exports FIRMS Capital
Should banks be allowed to go into bankruptcy
Should banks be allowed to go into bankruptcy Robert Kärrberg, Victor Sellman Abstract A report on what consequences bankruptcy s in financial institutes have on society. The group has been equally involved
GUIDELINES. 1. Introduction:
GUIDELINES Supernumerary quota for Foreign Nationals/ Persons of Indian Origin (PIO) / Children of Indian Workers in Gulf Countries in Degree Engineering & Technology courses in Gujarat State 1. Introduction:
MBA in Hospital and Health Systems Management
MBA in Hospital and Health Systems Management THE SANKARA NETHRALAYA ACADEMY (A Unit of Medical Research Foundation), Chennai - 600 006 Affiliated to The Tamilnadu Dr. MGR Medical University, Chennai No:9,
Nursing Workforce. Primary Care Workforce
Key Provisions Related to Nursing: The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Public Law 111-148) clearly represents a movement toward much-needed, comprehensive and meaningful reform for our nation
POST GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN MANAGEMENT - INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF PLANTATION MANAGEMENT BANGALORE (An Autonomous Organization Promoted by the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, GOI) BACKGROUND Offers a uniquely designed POST GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN
UEBT. Biodiversity Barometer
UEBT Biodiversity Barometer 2009-2015 1 Biodiversity in the mind of consumers? To get insight in the actual understanding of biodiversity, UEBT asks respondents about the meaning of biodiversity through
Columbia University School of Nursing Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner BS/MS Program Plan Subspecialty: Oncology Summer Start 2015
Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner BS/MS Program Plan Summer Start 2015 Summer 2015 N8786 Advanced Clinical Assessment Across the Lifespan N9290 Incorporating Genetics and Genomics in Advanced
Cyprus Higher Education
Cyprus Higher Education Egypt, December 2010 Department of Higher and Tertiary Education Cyprus Ministry of Education and Culture [email protected] 1 About Cyprus 2 About Cyprus Cyprus is a beautiful island
UNIVERSITY OF DELHI. Qualifications for University Teachers. PROFESSOR:
UNIVERSITY OF DELHI Qualifications for University Teachers. PROFESS: For Faculties of Applied Social Sciences & Humanities; Arts, Commerce & Business; Education, Inter-disciplinary & Applied Sciences(except
DETERMINATION OF ECONOMIC LOSSES DUE TO ROAD CRASHES IN THAILAND
DETERMINATION OF ECONOMIC LOSSES DUE TO ROAD CRASHES IN THAILAND Paramet LUATHEP Research Associate Asian Institute of Technology PO Box 4, Klong Luang, Pathumthani 12120 THAILAND Fax: +66-2-524-5509 E-mail:
Applications to the Study Board of Media Technology
Applications to the Study Board of Media Technology Study Board for Media Technology A.C. Meyers Vænge 15 2450 Kbh. SV Chairman Rolf Nordahl, Ph.D., Associate Professor Administration Iben Keller Tel:
Financial Market Instruments
appendix to chapter 2 Financial Market Instruments Here we examine the securities (instruments) traded in financial markets. We first focus on the instruments traded in the money market and then turn to
R-MAT. PhD (Business Administration) All the progress that society has made is only through the mind of thinkers.
R-MAT Information Bulletin & Application for PhD Programme All the progress that society has made is only through the mind of thinkers. PhD (Business Administration) ALL INDIA MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION Aligarh
a) Aggregate Demand (AD) and Aggregate Supply (AS) analysis
a) Aggregate Demand (AD) and Aggregate Supply (AS) analysis Determinants of AD: Aggregate demand is the total demand in the economy. It measures spending on goods and services by consumers, firms, the
APPLICATION PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE CONDITIONS OF ADMISSION TO THE BACHELOR S DEGREE COURSE IN HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT VERSION OF 10 NOVEMBER 2015
APPLICATION PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE CONDITIONS OF ADMISSION TO THE BACHELOR S DEGREE COURSE IN HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT VERSION OF 10 NOVEMBER 2015 This document makes reference to the following legal
International Festival of Tourism The place of opportunities
International Festival of Tourism The place of opportunities Nomination: Hospitality School Awards - 2015 Category: Best Educational Innovation Since 2010 year Introduction Antalya Academy of Tourism is
MSc in International Tourism Management
MSc in International Events & Conference Management AIMING FOR GLOBAL EXCELLENCE MSc in International Tourism Management offered by Sheffield Hallam University ENTRY DATES January, March, July and October
The Health Agenda, Volume 1. Issue 4. Oct, 2013. Masters of public health education in India: Current scenario and future prospect
REVIEW ARTICLE Masters of public health education in India: Current scenario and future prospect Authors: Sagar D Meghe, Quazi Syed Zahiruddin, Abhay Gaidhane and Prakash B Behere Corresponding author:
SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF A NEW ACADEMIC PROGRAM - DOCTOR OF SOCIAL WORK
Item: AS: A-4 Tuesday, June 17, 2014 SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF A NEW ACADEMIC PROGRAM - DOCTOR OF SOCIAL WORK Approve a new academic program: CIP 44.0701 (DSW) Doctorate of Social Work PROPOSED BOARD ACTION
History Graduate Program Handbook
History Graduate Program Handbook Introduction: Welcome to the history department at the University of Miami. We pride ourselves on providing a close individualized training for the next generation of
ASSIGNMENT 1 ST SEMESTER : PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING (M1) MARKETING 1 (MAR101)
Page 1 of 6 ASSIGNMENT 1 ST SEMESTER : PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING (M1) MARKETING 1 (MAR101) CHAPTERS COVERED : CHAPTERS 1-6 DUE DATE : 3:00 p.m. 18 MARCH 2014 TOTAL MARKS : 100 MATERIAL SUPPLIED : ANSWER
Clinical research trials and insurance
Clinical research trials and insurance Information for people who are planning to take part in a clinical research trial January 2011 This information is subject to change depending on medical advances
HEALTH PROFESSIONS COUNCIL OF SOUTH AFRICA NATIONAL PATIENTS RIGHTS CHARTER
HEALTH PROFESSIONS COUNCIL OF SOUTH AFRICA GUIDELINES FOR GOOD PRACTICE IN THE HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS NATIONAL PATIENTS RIGHTS CHARTER BOOKLET 3 PRETORIA MAY 2008 Health Professions Council of South Africa
Post Graduate Nursing Program Faculty of Nursing Mansoura University
Post Graduate Nursing Program Faculty of Nursing Mansoura University Faculty of Nursing Mission To graduate highly qualified accredited nurses to enrich the profession and the wider society at national
Standard 12: The student will explain and evaluate the financial impact and consequences of gambling.
TEACHER GUIDE 12.1 GAMBLING PAGE 1 Standard 12: The student will explain and evaluate the financial impact and consequences of gambling. Risky Business Priority Academic Student Skills Personal Financial
4. Why should students prefer Monroe when compared to other Universities in USA?
MONROE COLLEGE FAQs 1. What is the advantage of studying Bachelors in Monroe? The small class sizes allow for lots of interaction between students and faculty and provide opportunities for more professional
Latha Rajendra Kumar, MD, PhD and Robin Yurk, MD, MPH e: [email protected]
Latha Rajendra Kumar, MD, PhD and Robin Yurk, MD, MPH e: [email protected] An International Perspective on Health Insurance Health Insurance systems differ across the globe and can traditionally be
How To Become A Nurse
REGULATIONS FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF NURSING (DNurs) (See also General Regulations) N30 Definition The degree of Doctor of Nursing (DNurs) is a professional doctorate degree awarded for the satisfactory
Proposal for a Graduate Certificate. Adult Nurse Practitioner. Submitted by the School of Nursing West Lafayette Campus
Graduate Council Document 06-4b Approved by the Graduate Council 4/27/06 Proposal for a Graduate Certificate Adult Nurse Practitioner Submitted by the School of Nursing West Lafayette Campus Purdue University
Market opportunities in China. Summary of market research on China for the VET sector
Market opportunities in China Summary of market research on China for the VET sector Targeted cities in China Seven locations (eight cities) have been selected as the main targets for the promotion of
AlmaTourism N. 10, 2014: Ahmmed M., An Analysis on Tourism Marketing in Bangladesh. Journal of Tourism, Culture and Territorial Development
AlmaTourism Journal of Tourism, Culture and Territorial Development An Analysis on Tourism Marketing in Bangladesh Mortuza A. University of Dhaka (Bangladesh) ABSTRACT Tourism is the fastest growing and
Alcohol Risk Assessment
Alcohol Risk Assessment NHS Health Check Challenges Don Lavoie Alcohol Programme Manager What I hope to cover Why Alcohol - what is the problem? What can Health Check do about it? How do you do it? What
Turkey: Your Partner in Healthcare
Turkey: Your Partner in Healthcare Beril Ongen Acıbadem Healthcare Group April 16, 2009 Chicago on behalf of Meri Bahar, Chairwoman of TAIK Health Committee Why receive care abroad? ACCESS BY PATIENTS:
WELFARE STATES AND PUBLIC HEALTH: AN INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON. Peter Abrahamson University of Copenhagen [email protected]
WELFARE STATES AND PUBLIC HEALTH: AN INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON Peter Abrahamson University of Copenhagen [email protected] ECLAC,Santiago de Chile, Chile,November 3, 2008 Structure of presentation 1. Health
INFORMATION BULLETIN RECOGNITION OF QUALIFICATIONS & EQUIVALENCE OF DEGREES
INFORMATION BULLETIN 2009 RECOGNITION OF QUALIFICATIONS & EQUIVALENCE OF DEGREES ASSOCIATION OF INDIAN UNIVERSITIES 16 COMRADE INDRAJIT GUPTA MARG NEW DELHI 110 002 0 AN INTRODUCTION : The Inter University
Deferred Payment Agreement Charging
Deferred Payment Agreement Charging What is a Deferred Payment Agreement? A Deferred Payment Agreement is an arrangement with the council that will enable you to use the value of your home to help pay
H o w t o W r i t e a J u d g e m e n t
H o w t o W r i t e a J u d g e m e n t A) Function of a Judgement: Being the final result of a legal procedure a judgement shall provide a balanced conflict solution. An ideal judgement enables both conflict
IMI Luzern MBA Programme AIMING FOR GLOBAL EXCELLENCE. ENTRY DATES January, March, July and October
AIMING FOR GLOBAL EXCELLENCE IMI Luzern MBA Programme Swiss Hotel Operations Sustainable Hotel and Tourism Social Media Marketing Luxury Brands and Services Postgraduate Certificate & Postgraduate Diploma
