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    Copayment can also be adjusted based off income, though it’ll cause controversy it’ll help the economy increase in strength. Another way is price transparency between every hospital services throughout the country. Right now, cost for hospital services vary between regions or hospitals, having a single market price for an operation or service will give more of a direct idea of how the federal budget…

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    3.1. INTRODUCTION This chapter initially introduces brief background information of Indonesia, as one of developing countries that becomes the subject of the study. This chapter trying to answer the first research question “How does the NPM reform in Indonesia and what is the rationale of the reform? To see the how the NPM Reform that carries performance management taken up in Indonesia. Background and Rationales of NPM Reform as well as the existing condition portrays Indonesian Bureaucracy…

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    Ethical Behaviors

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    in the increasingly competitive world business need to look for any competitive edge they can get by promoting ethical behaviours they are able to mitigate the risks of a pubic backlash against them if they are found to conducting unethical practices. this can be seen in many cases such as Nike’s use of sweatshop factories or AIG’s blat latent excessive risk taking and selling of CDOs and CDS. many firms have also promoted their use of corporate social responsibility to help them gain a…

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    There is accountability, transparency, and representation. Accountability is one of the key elements of any governance process. Balanced representation is very important to the success of health information sharing efforts. Transparency is key to providing clear explanation for final policies and decisions. Transparency should be one of the many goals in any other administrative aspects. There are three models for the architecture…

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    In chapter 2 “Where Web 2.0 Went Wrong,” Jenkins talks about several shortcomings of the Web 2.0 from a critical Marxism and political economy framework. The author argues that interaction of Web 2.0 media companies and audience members is constructed on two competing moral systems. Audience members eager to legitimize the free exchange of media content, while media companies desire to control over the content circulation since they view such practice as damaging to their economic interests.…

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    Monsanto Code Of Conduct

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    Monsanto has an exceptionally large number of stakeholders to satisfy. Similar to other public companies, Monsanto has shareholders who expect to receive a return on their investments in the company. Monsanto’s customers expect quality and safety from their purchases. It does not matter whether those purchases are genetically modified seeds, pesticides, herbicides or food products which have been treated with growth hormone. Companies should be responsible to police themselves. Nevertheless…

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    Generic Drugs Case Study

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    price. As a result of which the generic manufacturers get the chance to raise the price of drug whenever they want. 3. Shortage of raw materials: Raw material shortage also drives the high price of generic drugs. This happens because of lack of transparency throughout the supply chain. Hence, when manufacturers do not get supply of raw material on time they look for alternative suppliers in emergency and to get the same raw material they need to pay high price to suppliers which directly affect…

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    This article is a reflection/opinion based article. The author is reflecting on her year teaching in a private bilingual school in a Honduran city, her experiences from around the country and also the problems she saw in Honduran education. She also shared her opinion on what she believed needed to be done in education in general for a child to learn. The author provided basic information about what a student in Honduras might experience and also how different these schools are to the schools in…

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    The Wallace Group is a diversified company runs by the President, Harold Wallace, which excels at production and development of electronic products and systems. Further, the company operates in a vertical integration and consists of 3 different operational departments which are Electronics, Plastics and Chemicals. Each department is ran by its own department Vice President and Mr. Wallace keeps the sole control over these 3 departments. Key issues Currently, The Wallace Group is facing a series…

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    principles, institutions and mechanisms of liberal democracy that must be recognized. Principles of liberal democracy constitutes equality, accountability, political tolerance, citizen participation, multi-party system, human rights, rule of law, transparency and separation of powers (Johnson, 2009). Equality in a liberal democratic country talks about every citizen of a country having the…

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