HAGÅTÑA (The Guam Daily Post) — Another round of local aid to employers faces some stumbling blocks in the wake of a government of Guam cash crunch after Typhoon Mawar.Though
PM-JAY, India’s national health insurance program, is the largest publicly funded health insurance program in the world. It has reformed the way in which the poor and vulnerable access hospital care in India. The size of this program and the inclusion of private providers in delivering care has led to the implementation of a provider case-based payments scheme. Case-based payments are widely used throughout the world as a means of paying both individual and institutional health care providers in a manner that incentivizes efficiency relative to fee-for-service payment or traditional indemnity insurance payment.
HAGÅTÑA (The Guam Daily Post) — Lawmakers continued working Wednesday to try to get money to flow from already overextended government of Guam coffers toward relief efforts following the destruction
The government of Guam doesn’t have enough funding left in this year’s budget to cover $50 million in typhoon-related cash payments to residents, according to administration officials, who said the
Carroll County commissioners unanimously approved a $580,400 one-year contract with Summit Food Services to provide food services at the county's detention center, at a cost of about $2.60 per meal.