1.

Record Nr.

UNINA990006326480403321

Autore

Reinhardt, Uwe

Titolo

Die Dogmatische Begrundung der Haftungsbeschrankung des Arbeitnehmers : zugleich ein beitrag zum Zivilrechtlichen Verschuldensbegriff / Uwe Reinhardt

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Gottingen : Schwartz, 1977

Descrizione fisica

X,, 236 p. ; 23 cm

Collana

Gottinger Rechtswissenschaftliche studien ; 98

Disciplina

344

Locazione

FGBC

Collocazione

COLLEZ. 48 (98)

Lingua di pubblicazione

Tedesco

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia



2.

Record Nr.

UNICASLO10381325

Autore

Ianes, Dario

Titolo

Nuova guida al piano educativo individualizzato : diagnosi, profilo dinamico funzionale, obiettivi e attività didattiche / Dario Ianes, Fabio Celi

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Trento, : Erickson, \1995!

ISBN

8879461575

Edizione

[\2. ed.!]

Descrizione fisica

593 p. ; 24 cm

Collana

Guide per l'educazione ; 21

Altri autori (Persone)

Celi, Fabio

Disciplina

371.92

Soggetti

Fanciulli minorati - Educazione

Lingua di pubblicazione

Italiano

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Tit. dell'ed. precedente: Come si costruisce il piano educativo individualizzato.



3.

Record Nr.

UNINA9911008935403321

Titolo

Healthy Aging in Asia / / edited by Karen Eggleston

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Stanford, CA : , : Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center, , 2020

©2020

ISBN

9781931368582

1931368589

9781538191293

1538191296

Edizione

[First edition.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (253 pages)

Disciplina

613.0438095

Soggetti

Older people - Medical care

Aging

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes index.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Tables and Figures -- Abbreviations -- Contributors -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- 1. Healthy Aging in Asia: Introduction -- 2. Healthy Aging and inequality in Age of Death: Comparing Trends in Japan, Korea, Singapore, and the United States -- 3. Healthy Aging and Economic Research on the Net Value of Noncommunicable Disease Management in Japan -- 4. The Political Economy of Precision Health: The Case of Japan -- 5. Personalized and Precision Medicine in Japan -- 6. Diabetes Care Management and Policy toward Healthy Aging in South Korea -- 7. Noncommunicable Disease Management in Hong Kong: Current Policies and the Potential Role of Economics Research -- 8. Creating National Demonstration Areas for the integrated Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases in China -- 9. Avoidable Admission Rates for Diabetes Patients and Associated Medical Spending in Rural China: Evidence from Zhejiang Province -- 10. Exploring and Promoting the Family Doctor System in an Aging China -- 11. Hypertension Control after Health Insurance Expansion: Empirical Evidence from China -- 12. Private Roles for Public Goals in China's Social Services -- 13. Cancer,



Disparities, and Public-Private Roles -- 14. Healthy Aging Policies in india -- Appendix: Methods for Estimating Net Value of Chronic Disease Management -- Index.

Sommario/riassunto

Life expectancy in Japan, South Korea, and much of urban China has now outpaced that of the United States and other high-income countries. With this triumph of longevity, however, comes a rise in the burden of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) like diabetes and hypertension, reducing healthy life years for individuals in these aging populations, as well as challenging the healthcare systems they rely on for appropriate care.   The challenges and disparities are even more pressing in low- and middle-income economies, such as rural China and India. Moreover, the COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the vulnerability to newly emerging pathogens of older adults suffering from NCDs, and the importance of building long-term, resilient health systems.   What strategies have been tried to prevent NCDs-the primary cause of morbidity and mortality - as well as to screen for early detection, raise the quality of care, improve medication adherence, reduce unnecessary hospitalizations and increase "value for money" in health spending?   Fourteen concise chapters cover multiple aspects of policy initiatives for healthy aging and economic research on chronic disease control in diverse health systems - from cities such as Singapore and Hong Kong to large economies such as Japan, India, and China.