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Complementary And Alternative Medicine: Opportunities And Challenges, William Martin, Hugh Long
Complementary And Alternative Medicine: Opportunities And Challenges, William Martin, Hugh Long
Publications – Dreihaus College of Business
Health care finance is complex in all sectors of the health care industry. This article highlights both the challenges and opportunities of financing and reimbursing care with a focus on CAM providers and CAM provider organizations.
Complementary And Alternative Medicine: Opportunities And Challenges, William Marty Martin, Hugh Long
Complementary And Alternative Medicine: Opportunities And Challenges, William Marty Martin, Hugh Long
William Marty Martin
Health care finance is complex in all sectors of the health care industry. This article highlights both the challenges and opportunities of financing and reimbursing care with a focus on CAM providers and CAM provider organizations.
Segundo Congreso Nacional De Organismos Públicos Autónomos, Bruno L. Costantini García
Segundo Congreso Nacional De Organismos Públicos Autónomos, Bruno L. Costantini García
Bruno L. Costantini García
Memorias del Segundo Congreso Nacional de Organismos Públicos Autónomos. "Autonomía, Profesionalización, Control y Transparencia"
Quality Models: Selecting The Best Model To Deliver Results, William Martin
Quality Models: Selecting The Best Model To Deliver Results, William Martin
Publications – Dreihaus College of Business
No abstract provided.
The Missing Monitor In Corporate Governance: The Directors' And Officers' Liability Insurer, Tom Baker, Sean J. Griffith
The Missing Monitor In Corporate Governance: The Directors' And Officers' Liability Insurer, Tom Baker, Sean J. Griffith
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This article reports the results of empirical research on the monitoring role of directors’ and officers’ liability insurance (D&O insurance) companies in American corporate governance. Economic theory provides three reasons to expect D&O insurers to serve as corporate governance monitors: first, monitoring provides insurers with a way to manage moral hazard; second, monitoring provides benefits to shareholders who might not otherwise need the risk distribution that D&O insurance provides; and third, the “bonding” provided by risk distribution gives insurers a comparative advantage in monitoring. Nevertheless, we find that D&O insurers neither monitor corporate governance during the life of the insurance …
Predicting Corporate Governance Risk: Evidence From The Directors' & Officers' Liability Insurance Market, Tom Baker, Sean J. Griffith
Predicting Corporate Governance Risk: Evidence From The Directors' & Officers' Liability Insurance Market, Tom Baker, Sean J. Griffith
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Developing The Physician Executive: From The Surgical Suite To The Executive Suite, William Martin, Susan Quinn
Developing The Physician Executive: From The Surgical Suite To The Executive Suite, William Martin, Susan Quinn
William Marty Martin
The education and training of physician executives represents a challenge. This paper describes several models to design and delier an executive and leadership development program for physicians.
Quality Models: Selecting The Best Model To Deliver Results, William Martin
Quality Models: Selecting The Best Model To Deliver Results, William Martin
William Marty Martin
No abstract provided.