Healthcare partners Tom Hayes, Rebecca Ryan and Michael Finn provide an overview of healthcare regulations in Ireland in the 2019 edition of Getting the Deal Through: Healthcare Enforcement and Litigation.
Tom Hayes, Rebecca Ryan and Michael Finn provide an overview of healthcare regulations in Ireland in the 2018 edition of Healthcare Enforcement and Litigation.
Getting The Deal Through: Healthcare Enforcement and Litigation 2016Matheson Law Firm
Matheson partners, Tom Hayes, Rebecca Ryan and Michael Finn, co-authored the Ireland chapter for Getting The Deal Through: Healthcare Enforcement and Litigation 2016.
This document summarizes Irish laws and regulations regarding the pharmaceutical industry and healthcare professionals. It discusses:
- How Ireland's healthcare system is organized and financed, with a public system funded by taxes and a private system funded by insurance.
- Key legislation governing pharmaceutical advertising and rules around advertising to healthcare professionals versus the general public. Advertising of prescription drugs to the public is prohibited.
- Regulations on collaborating with healthcare professionals, including prohibitions on gifts but allowing reasonable educational support. Rules around providing samples and engaging professionals as consultants or speakers.
- Disclosure requirements for payments and transfers of value from pharmaceutical companies to healthcare professionals and organizations.
- Guidelines for collaborating with patient organizations, including transparency
Getting The Deal Through: Anti-Corruption Regulation 2016Matheson Law Firm
Matheson partners, Bríd Munnelly, Carina Lawlor and Michael Byrne, co-wrote the Ireland chapter for Getting The Deal Through: Anti-Corruption Regulation 2016.
Reproduced with permission from Law Business Research Ltd. This article was first published in Getting the Deal Through: Anti-Corruption Regulation 2016.
This document summarizes Irish competition law relating to the abuse of a dominant position. It outlines that abuse of a dominant position is prohibited by section 5 of Ireland's Competition Acts, which mirrors article 102 of the EU Treaty. The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission and Communications Regulation Commission can investigate potential abuses. To date there have been few court cases, but the CCPC frequently concludes investigations through negotiated settlements requiring companies to amend potentially anti-competitive practices.
Getting The Deal Through: Enforcement of Foreign Judgments 2017Matheson Law Firm
Partner Julie-Murphy O'Connor and Associate Gearóid Carey co-wrote the Ireland chapter for Getting The Deal Through: Enforcement of Foreign Judgments 2017.
Tom Hayes, Rebecca Ryan and Michael Finn provide an overview of healthcare regulations in Ireland in the 2018 edition of Healthcare Enforcement and Litigation.
Getting The Deal Through: Healthcare Enforcement and Litigation 2016Matheson Law Firm
Matheson partners, Tom Hayes, Rebecca Ryan and Michael Finn, co-authored the Ireland chapter for Getting The Deal Through: Healthcare Enforcement and Litigation 2016.
This document summarizes Irish laws and regulations regarding the pharmaceutical industry and healthcare professionals. It discusses:
- How Ireland's healthcare system is organized and financed, with a public system funded by taxes and a private system funded by insurance.
- Key legislation governing pharmaceutical advertising and rules around advertising to healthcare professionals versus the general public. Advertising of prescription drugs to the public is prohibited.
- Regulations on collaborating with healthcare professionals, including prohibitions on gifts but allowing reasonable educational support. Rules around providing samples and engaging professionals as consultants or speakers.
- Disclosure requirements for payments and transfers of value from pharmaceutical companies to healthcare professionals and organizations.
- Guidelines for collaborating with patient organizations, including transparency
Getting The Deal Through: Anti-Corruption Regulation 2016Matheson Law Firm
Matheson partners, Bríd Munnelly, Carina Lawlor and Michael Byrne, co-wrote the Ireland chapter for Getting The Deal Through: Anti-Corruption Regulation 2016.
Reproduced with permission from Law Business Research Ltd. This article was first published in Getting the Deal Through: Anti-Corruption Regulation 2016.
This document summarizes Irish competition law relating to the abuse of a dominant position. It outlines that abuse of a dominant position is prohibited by section 5 of Ireland's Competition Acts, which mirrors article 102 of the EU Treaty. The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission and Communications Regulation Commission can investigate potential abuses. To date there have been few court cases, but the CCPC frequently concludes investigations through negotiated settlements requiring companies to amend potentially anti-competitive practices.
Getting The Deal Through: Enforcement of Foreign Judgments 2017Matheson Law Firm
Partner Julie-Murphy O'Connor and Associate Gearóid Carey co-wrote the Ireland chapter for Getting The Deal Through: Enforcement of Foreign Judgments 2017.
Helen Kelly, partner and head of Matheson's EU, Competition and Regulatory Group, authored the Irish chapter for Getting the Deal Through - Merger Control 2016.
The International Comparative Legal Guide to: Enforcement of Foreign Judgment...Matheson Law Firm
Matheson's Julie Murphy-O'Connor and Gearóid Carey co-wrote the Ireland chapter for The International Comparative Legal Guide to: Enforcement of Foreign Judgments 2016.
The document provides information about Switzerland across several topics. It includes statistics about Switzerland's land, labor force, education system, healthcare system, taxation, banking and finance, intellectual property laws, and competition laws. Switzerland has a highly skilled labor force, universal healthcare coverage, and strong intellectual property protection. Its banking sector, stock exchange, and insurance industry are major contributors to the economy.
The swiss healthcare system without the health care financesRafael Rodriguez
The document summarizes key aspects of Switzerland's healthcare system. It outlines that the system is governed by the 1996 Health Insurance Law (LAMal) which mandates universal basic health insurance coverage. It describes the basic insurance package that covers hospital stays, outpatient care, nursing care, and other services. Supplementary private insurance can provide additional benefits. Healthcare is provided through independent general practitioners, specialists, and public or private hospitals. Insurers must provide basic policies and premiums are regulated, though deductibles and premium costs still vary between plans and regions.
FINAL Protecting Our Older People _ A Call for Adult Safeguarding LegislationEmer Boyle
This document calls for adult safeguarding legislation in Northern Ireland to better protect older people from abuse. It notes an increase in reported cases of elder abuse and that current legislation is disjointed. The Commissioner reviewed laws and recommends a single Adult Safeguarding Bill. This would provide consistent protections for all older people at risk of harm, filling gaps for those with mental capacity. It discusses relevant human rights and outlines proposed duties, oversight, and safeguards to balance protection with autonomy.
The Community Legal Service provides different types of legal assistance for civil matters like legal advice, help resolving disputes, and help with legal proceedings. It was established under the Access to Justice Act of 1999 and is managed by the Legal Services Commission. Means testing is used to determine financial eligibility, taking into account an applicant's disposable income and capital assets. The prospects of success and costs/benefits are also considered when deciding whether to fund a legal case.
Legal Eagle provides affordable legal assistance to individuals for a monthly fee of R59. Members and their immediate families receive unlimited legal advice via telephone on various matters such as labor, civil disputes, personal injury claims, and more. The membership also includes standard legal documents, a 30-minute initial consultation with a lawyer, and executor services for estate administration. Legal advice is available in major languages from a network of experienced attorneys.
Getting The Deal Through: Anti-Corruption Regulation 2018Matheson Law Firm
This document summarizes Ireland's anti-corruption laws and regulations. Ireland has signed and ratified several international anti-corruption conventions. Ireland prohibits both foreign and domestic bribery through common law offenses as well as various statutory laws. The key statutes are the Public Bodies Corrupt Practices Act and the Prevention of Corruption Act, which criminalize bribing both public officials and private individuals in Ireland and abroad where there is a connection to Ireland. The offenses do not generally distinguish between bribery of public and private persons. There are also presumptions of corruption under these acts in certain specified situations.
At these events we present an overview of what we consider to be the most significant developments in 2017, and what they teach us about managing your workforce – together with our practical tips.
You will also hear about what is coming up in 2018, and how you can get ready for what will be another busy year in employment law.
Topics covered include:
- mental health issues in the workplace
- "hidden" disabilities
- the gender pay gap
- the gig economy and the Taylor review
- tribunal fees and the implications for UK employers
- discrimination update
- what's coming up in 2018.
At these events we present an overview of what we consider to be the most significant developments in 2017, and what they teach us about managing your workforce – together with our practical tips.
You will also hear about what is coming up in 2018, and how you can get ready for what will be another busy year in employment law.
Topics covered include:
- mental health issues in the workplace
- "hidden" disabilities
- the gender pay gap
- the gig economy and the Taylor review
- tribunal fees and the implications for UK employers
- discrimination update
- what's coming up in 2018.
Empowering Parliamentarians to break the Cycle of Corruption-opinion piece He...John Hyde
1) Members of Parliament play a key role in combating corruption through legislation and advocacy. They can establish independent anti-corruption agencies and advocate for anti-corruption practices within government and society.
2) However, simply talking about anti-corruption is not enough; MPs must genuinely believe in it and take ownership of implementation. They should ensure anti-corruption agencies are properly funded and independent.
3) Differences in anti-corruption agencies across Australian states can be traced to the priorities of establishing parliamentarians. The effectiveness of an agency starts with its enabling legislation.
At these events we present an overview of what we consider to be the most significant developments in 2017, and what they teach us about managing your workforce – together with our practical tips.
You will also hear about what is coming up in 2018, and how you can get ready for what will be another busy year in employment law.
Topics covered include:
- mental health issues in the workplace
- "hidden" disabilities
- the gender pay gap
- the gig economy and the Taylor review
- tribunal fees and the implications for UK employers
- discrimination update
- what's coming up in 2018.
Presented to 4th year Pharmacy students at UBC Pharmaceutical Sciences in the Phar400 Pharmacy Business Management course.
As part of the curriculum students are required to work in teams to create a new sustainable professional clinical service supported by a business plan. At the end of the semester the teams present in a "pitch" to classmates and a panel of judges. Winners are determined by their peers.
In this third presentation of the semester we review Employment Law and the rules that govern the workplace in Canada and in particular British Columbia.
Learning objectives:
>Human Rights Act and BC Human Rights Code
>Employment Standards Act
>Labour Relations
>Workers Compensation Act
>Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA)
>Employment interviews
At these events we present an overview of what we consider to be the most significant developments in 2017, and what they teach us about managing your workforce – together with our practical tips.
You will also hear about what is coming up in 2018, and how you can get ready for what will be another busy year in employment law.
Topics covered include:
- mental health issues in the workplace
- "hidden" disabilities
- the gender pay gap
- the gig economy and the Taylor review
- tribunal fees and the implications for UK employers
- discrimination update
- what's coming up in 2018.
At these events we present an overview of what we consider to be the most significant developments in 2017, and what they teach us about managing your workforce – together with our practical tips.
You will also hear about what is coming up in 2018, and how you can get ready for what will be another busy year in employment law.
Topics covered include:
- mental health issues in the workplace
- "hidden" disabilities
- the gender pay gap
- the gig economy and the Taylor review
- tribunal fees and the implications for UK employers
- discrimination update
- what's coming up in 2018.
Getting the deal through life sciences russia 2015Lidings Law Firm
Produced annually by UK publishers Law Business Research Ltd., this 2015 edition of Getting the Deal Through: Life Sciences has been fully revised and updated to cover the key issues of current applicable regulation, including full analysis of important aspects of cross-border transactions and international law. With contributions from leading practitioners active in 26 jurisdictions worldwide, Lidings’ attorneys have authored exclusive coverage of Russian regulation of the life sciences sector, including those issues of most direct relevance to the firm’s major pharmaceutical clients.
Getting the deal through: Life Sciences Ireland 2019Matheson Law Firm
Matheson Life Sciences partners Michael Finn and Emma Doherty write on Life Sciences regulation in Ireland and provide an update on legislation and trends in the sector.
Matheson partners Michael Finn and Robert O'Shea co-author the Ireland chapter for Getting The Deal Through: Life Sciences 2016.
Reproduced with permission from Law Business Research Ltd. This article was first published in Getting the Deal Through: Life Sciences 2016.
The document provides an overview of the New Zealand health care system. It begins by outlining the role of the government in providing health care and the responsibilities of district health boards. It then discusses coverage and financing, including public and private insurance. Services covered include preventative, primary, specialist, and long-term care. Quality is ensured through targets and performance monitoring of district health boards and primary care organizations. Efforts are being made to reduce health disparities experienced by indigenous Maori and Pacific Islander populations.
Helen Kelly, partner and head of Matheson's EU, Competition and Regulatory Group, authored the Irish chapter for Getting the Deal Through - Merger Control 2016.
The International Comparative Legal Guide to: Enforcement of Foreign Judgment...Matheson Law Firm
Matheson's Julie Murphy-O'Connor and Gearóid Carey co-wrote the Ireland chapter for The International Comparative Legal Guide to: Enforcement of Foreign Judgments 2016.
The document provides information about Switzerland across several topics. It includes statistics about Switzerland's land, labor force, education system, healthcare system, taxation, banking and finance, intellectual property laws, and competition laws. Switzerland has a highly skilled labor force, universal healthcare coverage, and strong intellectual property protection. Its banking sector, stock exchange, and insurance industry are major contributors to the economy.
The swiss healthcare system without the health care financesRafael Rodriguez
The document summarizes key aspects of Switzerland's healthcare system. It outlines that the system is governed by the 1996 Health Insurance Law (LAMal) which mandates universal basic health insurance coverage. It describes the basic insurance package that covers hospital stays, outpatient care, nursing care, and other services. Supplementary private insurance can provide additional benefits. Healthcare is provided through independent general practitioners, specialists, and public or private hospitals. Insurers must provide basic policies and premiums are regulated, though deductibles and premium costs still vary between plans and regions.
FINAL Protecting Our Older People _ A Call for Adult Safeguarding LegislationEmer Boyle
This document calls for adult safeguarding legislation in Northern Ireland to better protect older people from abuse. It notes an increase in reported cases of elder abuse and that current legislation is disjointed. The Commissioner reviewed laws and recommends a single Adult Safeguarding Bill. This would provide consistent protections for all older people at risk of harm, filling gaps for those with mental capacity. It discusses relevant human rights and outlines proposed duties, oversight, and safeguards to balance protection with autonomy.
The Community Legal Service provides different types of legal assistance for civil matters like legal advice, help resolving disputes, and help with legal proceedings. It was established under the Access to Justice Act of 1999 and is managed by the Legal Services Commission. Means testing is used to determine financial eligibility, taking into account an applicant's disposable income and capital assets. The prospects of success and costs/benefits are also considered when deciding whether to fund a legal case.
Legal Eagle provides affordable legal assistance to individuals for a monthly fee of R59. Members and their immediate families receive unlimited legal advice via telephone on various matters such as labor, civil disputes, personal injury claims, and more. The membership also includes standard legal documents, a 30-minute initial consultation with a lawyer, and executor services for estate administration. Legal advice is available in major languages from a network of experienced attorneys.
Getting The Deal Through: Anti-Corruption Regulation 2018Matheson Law Firm
This document summarizes Ireland's anti-corruption laws and regulations. Ireland has signed and ratified several international anti-corruption conventions. Ireland prohibits both foreign and domestic bribery through common law offenses as well as various statutory laws. The key statutes are the Public Bodies Corrupt Practices Act and the Prevention of Corruption Act, which criminalize bribing both public officials and private individuals in Ireland and abroad where there is a connection to Ireland. The offenses do not generally distinguish between bribery of public and private persons. There are also presumptions of corruption under these acts in certain specified situations.
At these events we present an overview of what we consider to be the most significant developments in 2017, and what they teach us about managing your workforce – together with our practical tips.
You will also hear about what is coming up in 2018, and how you can get ready for what will be another busy year in employment law.
Topics covered include:
- mental health issues in the workplace
- "hidden" disabilities
- the gender pay gap
- the gig economy and the Taylor review
- tribunal fees and the implications for UK employers
- discrimination update
- what's coming up in 2018.
At these events we present an overview of what we consider to be the most significant developments in 2017, and what they teach us about managing your workforce – together with our practical tips.
You will also hear about what is coming up in 2018, and how you can get ready for what will be another busy year in employment law.
Topics covered include:
- mental health issues in the workplace
- "hidden" disabilities
- the gender pay gap
- the gig economy and the Taylor review
- tribunal fees and the implications for UK employers
- discrimination update
- what's coming up in 2018.
Empowering Parliamentarians to break the Cycle of Corruption-opinion piece He...John Hyde
1) Members of Parliament play a key role in combating corruption through legislation and advocacy. They can establish independent anti-corruption agencies and advocate for anti-corruption practices within government and society.
2) However, simply talking about anti-corruption is not enough; MPs must genuinely believe in it and take ownership of implementation. They should ensure anti-corruption agencies are properly funded and independent.
3) Differences in anti-corruption agencies across Australian states can be traced to the priorities of establishing parliamentarians. The effectiveness of an agency starts with its enabling legislation.
At these events we present an overview of what we consider to be the most significant developments in 2017, and what they teach us about managing your workforce – together with our practical tips.
You will also hear about what is coming up in 2018, and how you can get ready for what will be another busy year in employment law.
Topics covered include:
- mental health issues in the workplace
- "hidden" disabilities
- the gender pay gap
- the gig economy and the Taylor review
- tribunal fees and the implications for UK employers
- discrimination update
- what's coming up in 2018.
Presented to 4th year Pharmacy students at UBC Pharmaceutical Sciences in the Phar400 Pharmacy Business Management course.
As part of the curriculum students are required to work in teams to create a new sustainable professional clinical service supported by a business plan. At the end of the semester the teams present in a "pitch" to classmates and a panel of judges. Winners are determined by their peers.
In this third presentation of the semester we review Employment Law and the rules that govern the workplace in Canada and in particular British Columbia.
Learning objectives:
>Human Rights Act and BC Human Rights Code
>Employment Standards Act
>Labour Relations
>Workers Compensation Act
>Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA)
>Employment interviews
At these events we present an overview of what we consider to be the most significant developments in 2017, and what they teach us about managing your workforce – together with our practical tips.
You will also hear about what is coming up in 2018, and how you can get ready for what will be another busy year in employment law.
Topics covered include:
- mental health issues in the workplace
- "hidden" disabilities
- the gender pay gap
- the gig economy and the Taylor review
- tribunal fees and the implications for UK employers
- discrimination update
- what's coming up in 2018.
At these events we present an overview of what we consider to be the most significant developments in 2017, and what they teach us about managing your workforce – together with our practical tips.
You will also hear about what is coming up in 2018, and how you can get ready for what will be another busy year in employment law.
Topics covered include:
- mental health issues in the workplace
- "hidden" disabilities
- the gender pay gap
- the gig economy and the Taylor review
- tribunal fees and the implications for UK employers
- discrimination update
- what's coming up in 2018.
Getting the deal through life sciences russia 2015Lidings Law Firm
Produced annually by UK publishers Law Business Research Ltd., this 2015 edition of Getting the Deal Through: Life Sciences has been fully revised and updated to cover the key issues of current applicable regulation, including full analysis of important aspects of cross-border transactions and international law. With contributions from leading practitioners active in 26 jurisdictions worldwide, Lidings’ attorneys have authored exclusive coverage of Russian regulation of the life sciences sector, including those issues of most direct relevance to the firm’s major pharmaceutical clients.
Getting the deal through: Life Sciences Ireland 2019Matheson Law Firm
Matheson Life Sciences partners Michael Finn and Emma Doherty write on Life Sciences regulation in Ireland and provide an update on legislation and trends in the sector.
Matheson partners Michael Finn and Robert O'Shea co-author the Ireland chapter for Getting The Deal Through: Life Sciences 2016.
Reproduced with permission from Law Business Research Ltd. This article was first published in Getting the Deal Through: Life Sciences 2016.
The document provides an overview of the New Zealand health care system. It begins by outlining the role of the government in providing health care and the responsibilities of district health boards. It then discusses coverage and financing, including public and private insurance. Services covered include preventative, primary, specialist, and long-term care. Quality is ensured through targets and performance monitoring of district health boards and primary care organizations. Efforts are being made to reduce health disparities experienced by indigenous Maori and Pacific Islander populations.
The document is a catalog from the American Health Lawyers Association (AHLA) promoting their resources and membership. It describes that AHLA has nearly 14,000 members and over 25,000 engaged health law professionals. It provides continuing education, practice groups, news and analysis, mentoring programs, and a health law archive. The catalog promotes over 30 publications addressing fundamental and emerging health law issues. It invites the reader to join AHLA to access these resources and stay up to date on the changing healthcare legal environment.
Life sciences regulations in Russia - 2015Andrey Zelenin
This document provides an overview of life sciences regulations in Russia. It discusses how the Russian healthcare system is organized and financed, as well as regulations governing pharmaceutical advertising and interactions between pharmaceutical companies and healthcare professionals. Key points include:
- Healthcare in Russia is jointly governed by the federal and regional governments and financed through government budgets, mandatory medical insurance, and medical institution revenues.
- Advertising of prescription drugs is allowed only to healthcare professionals, while over-the-counter drug advertising can target the general public but must include warnings.
- Interactions between pharmaceutical companies and healthcare professionals are restricted to prevent conflicts of interest, such as gifts, payments, or drug samples provided by companies.
Canada has a universal healthcare system that is publicly funded and administered at the provincial level. It aims to provide comprehensive coverage to all Canadian citizens and permanent residents. However, there are some issues with long wait times to see specialists or receive elective surgeries. The UK has a similar universal healthcare system called the National Health Service, while the US relies more heavily on private insurance with high costs for many Americans. Myanmar's healthcare system has gaps between providers and patients due to limited resources.
The What Centre is a charity located in Stourbridge that provides free counselling and advice services to young people ages 13 to 25 who are registered with a GP and live in the Dudley Borough. They have 17 counsellors who provide services related to sexual health, pregnancy testing, counselling for issues like abuse, self-harm, and relationship problems.
The centre follows the ethical guidelines of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) and has policies in place regarding confidentiality, exceptions to confidentiality if a client intends self-harm, and data protection. Relevant legislation includes the Data Protection Act, Equal Opportunities policy, Children's Act, and Health and Safety at Work Act.
- Many health and social care services in England provide good quality care, despite challenges, but substantial variation remains. 71% of adult social care and 83% of GP practices were rated good, though some receive poor care.
- Some services are improving, but others are failing to improve or experiencing deterioration. Almost half of services rated "requires improvement" did not change after re-inspection.
- Demand is unprecedented due to an aging population with complex needs, stretching budgets. By 2015/16, NHS providers overspent £2.45 billion and councils spent £168 million more than planned.
- Adult social care sustainability may be reaching a tipping point, affecting hospitals through more emergency admissions and delayed discharges
The document provides an overview of compliance training for ApolloMD and Groups. It discusses ApolloMD's commitment to legal and ethical conduct through its compliance program, which includes a compliance plan, training, committee, audits, and methods for reporting non-compliance. The training covers what the compliance program is, how to report anonymously, how the program applies to employees, who serves on the committee, how to contact the compliance officer, and definitions of key terms like HHS, OIG, fraud, abuse, and applicable laws.
Code of ethics and legal practices has been very old element in the professional management of the doctor’s behaviour. The ethical practices or code shows a commitment to act with honesty in extreme situations. At the time patients seek medical treatment they are not just entering a normal social relationship, they often feel vulnerable but required to share and expose important aspects of their lives. Codes of ethical conducts provide some tangible safety to both doctors and patients in such circumstances. In the below report, the researcher is explaining ethical, legal and
professional guidelines and principles for health care as well as its implications in the healthcare sector of the United Kingdom. After reading this report, the reader would be able to understand how healthcare adopts ethical practices at the workplace and ensures protection of patients in their medical treatment.
The UK provides public healthcare through the National Health Service (NHS) which was founded in 1946. Healthcare is free at the point of need and paid for through taxes, with around 18% of income tax and 8.4% of GDP spent on healthcare. The NHS performs efficiently according to studies, scoring well for quality of care and access, though it faces challenges from an aging population and rising costs. Private health insurance is also available and covers around 10% of the population.
The document provides information about several US government agencies and organizations:
1) The US Consumer Product Safety Commission protects the public from risks of injury from consumer products.
2) The Food and Drug Administration ensures the safety of drugs, food, medical devices, and other products.
3) The Department of Transportation works to ensure a safe and efficient transportation system.
4) The Environmental Protection Agency leads environmental protection efforts in the US.
5) The Federal Trade Commission protects consumers and promotes fair competition in the marketplace.
This document provides information about information governance standards and responsibilities in the NHS. It discusses key topics like the Caldicott principles for handling patient information, the Data Protection Act, Freedom of Information Act, and NHS Constitution. The main points are that everyone in the NHS has a responsibility to maintain confidentiality and handle information securely and ethically according to legal and best practice standards. This includes following guidelines on access, disclosure, records management, staff training, and reporting security breaches.
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This document provides an overview of the need for a national eHealth strategy in Australia. It notes that the current healthcare system is fragmented and unable to cope with future challenges. A national eHealth system could help create a more integrated system by allowing electronic sharing of health information between clinicians and patients. However, the system requires significant investment in technologies and changes to privacy laws and standards. The document calls for a long-term, coordinated national approach to implement eHealth over 10 years.
http://www.symbiusmedical.com/ - This article can help you navigate the often misunderstood new world of healthcare - the Affordable Care Act. As of 2014 non-grandfathered individual and small group health plans must provide the essential health benefits (EHBs). EHBs will include items & services in 10 statutory benefit categories. Individuals are able to shop for insurance coverage on state health insurance exchanges, called “marketplaces.” The article is written by Symbius Medical Corporate Compliance Manager, Natalie Franklin.
This document provides an introduction to information governance training. It covers key topics like confidentiality, data protection, freedom of information, record keeping, and information security. Regarding confidentiality, it discusses the duty of confidence healthcare workers have toward patient information and the Caldicott principles for justified use of confidential data. It also introduces scenarios to illustrate proper and improper handling of personal information.
The document provides information about several US government agencies and their roles:
- The CPSC protects consumers from risks of injury from consumer products like toys and household chemicals.
- The FDA protects public health by ensuring safety of drugs, medical devices, food supply and other products.
- The DOT ensures a safe, efficient national transportation system.
- The EPA protects human health and environment through science, research and enforcement of environmental laws.
- The FTC protects consumers from unfair/deceptive business practices and promotes competition.
Regulatory Hearings in Scotland Assistance 2016Rory McPherson
This document provides information about regulatory hearings for health and social care professionals in the UK. It discusses the role of regulators in protecting the public and upholding professional standards. It outlines the complaint and investigation process, from initial referral to a full hearing. It also covers interim order hearings, preparing evidence, voluntary orders, and potential outcomes like conditions of practice or removal from the register.
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The key points from the document are:
1. Ireland introduced formal transfer pricing legislation in 2010 that requires transactions between related parties to be conducted at arm's length prices.
2. The Irish transfer pricing rules were substantially updated in 2019 to broaden their scope of application.
3. Under the Irish rules, the taxable profits of companies must be computed based on accounting profits, subject to any adjustments required by law, including transfer pricing adjustments. Adjustments may deem transactions at undervalue to be deemed distributions for company law purposes.
Lexology Getting the Deal Through Air Transport 2020Matheson Law Firm
Finance and Capital Markets partners Rory McPhilips and Stuart Kennedy and senior associate, Stephen Gardiner co-author the Ireland chapter of Getting the Deal Through Air Transport 2020.
Corporate M&A partners Brian McCloskey and Fergus Bolster co-author the Ireland chapter of the International Comparative Legal Guide to Mergers and Acquisitions..
Stuart Kennedy, partner, authors The Assumption of Jurisdiction by the Irish Courts in Cases Involving the Registrar of the International chapter of the Cape Town Convention Journal.
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1. Ireland taxes individuals based on their residence and domicile status. Resident and domiciled individuals are taxed on worldwide income and capital gains. Resident but non-domiciled individuals are taxed on Irish-source income and foreign income remitted to Ireland.
2. Ireland has gift, estate, and wealth transfer taxes called Capital Acquisitions Tax (CAT) imposed on beneficiaries. Rates are 33% but certain transfers like between spouses are exempt.
3. Other relevant taxes include income tax, capital gains tax, universal social charge, value-added tax, stamp duties, and a domicile levy for high-earning non-domiciled individuals.
International Comparative Legal Guide to Private Equity 2019Matheson Law Firm
Corporate partner, Brian McCloskey and Tax partner, Aidan Fahy co-author the Ireland chapter of the International Comparative Legal Guide to Private Equity 2019.
Commercial Litigation and Dispute Resolution partner, April McClements and senior associate, Aoife McCluskey co-author the Ireland chapter of the Class Actions Law Review, 3rd Edition.
Commercial Litigation and Dispute Resolution partner, Julie Murphy O'Connor and senior associate, Kevin Gahan co-author the Ireland chapter of the Insolvency Review, 7th Edition.
International Comparative Legal Guide to Business Crime 2020Matheson Law Firm
Commercial Litigation and Dispute Resolution partners Karen Reynolds and Claire McLoughlin co-author the Ireland chapter of the International Comparative Legal Guide to Business Crime.
This document provides information about transfer pricing rules and regulations in Ireland. It discusses the primary Irish transfer pricing legislation, the government agency responsible for enforcement, the role of the OECD Transfer Pricing Guidelines, the types of transactions covered by the rules, and Ireland's adherence to the arm's length principle. It also addresses Ireland's implementation of the OECD's base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) project and its effects on the applicable transfer pricing rules.
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Ireland introduced formal transfer pricing legislation in 2010 that broadly applies the arm's length principle to transactions between related parties, requiring the substitution of an arm's length amount for the actual consideration in computing taxable profits. The legislation applies equally to domestic and international transactions but does not apply to small and medium-sized enterprises. An adjustment to the accounting profits for tax purposes under the transfer pricing rules could also result in a deemed distribution under company law if the transaction was undertaken at an undervalue.
Corporate Governance : Scope and Legal Frameworkdevaki57
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
MEANING
Corporate Governance refers to the way in which companies are governed and to what purpose. It identifies who has power and accountability, and who makes decisions. It is, in essence, a toolkit that enables management and the board to deal more effectively with the challenges of running a company.
सुप्रीम कोर्ट ने यह भी माना था कि मजिस्ट्रेट का यह कर्तव्य है कि वह सुनिश्चित करे कि अधिकारी पीएमएलए के तहत निर्धारित प्रक्रिया के साथ-साथ संवैधानिक सुरक्षा उपायों का भी उचित रूप से पालन करें।
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A Critical Study of ICC Prosecutor's Move on GAZA WarNilendra Kumar
ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan's proposal to its judges seeking permission to prosecute Israeli leaders and Hamas commanders for crimes against the law of war has serious ramifications and calls deep scrutiny.