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capitation (kæpɪˈteɪʃən) [ad. L. capitātiōn-em (sense 2), f. caput, capit- head, having the form of noun of action from a vb.: see prec. and -ation.] 1. The counting of heads or persons.1614 Raleigh Hist. World ii. 418 This law of capitation. 1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. 360 For not performing the ...
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Capitation
Capitation may refer to:
Poll tax or head tax, a tax of a fixed amount per individual
Capitation (healthcare), a system of payment to medical service providers
Capitation fee, a fee or payment of a uniform amount charged per person
See also
Cavitation, the formation and then immediate implosion of
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capitation
capitation/ˌkæpɪˈteɪʃn; ˌkæpə`teʃən/ ntax, fee or grant of an equal amount for each person 人头税; 按人收费; 按人计算的补助费 [attrib 作定语]a capi`tation allowance 按人计算的津贴.
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Capitation (healthcare)
Capitation is a payment arrangement for health care service providers. Capitation in the USA
Primary capitation is a relationship between a managed care organization and primary care physician, in which the physician is paid
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Capitation fee
Arguments for and against capitation fees
Capitation fees are generally seen as a main revenue generator that private institutions may charge, which contend Charging or accepting a capitation fee is considered as violation of Provision 6, which prohibits any institution from demanding or accepting capitation
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haratch
‖ haˈratch Also harach, haratsh. The same as caratch, the poll-tax levied by the Turks on their Christian subjects.1745 R. Pococke Trav. in Pinkerton Voy. (1811) X. 729 (Stanf.) The galleys go out every summer round the islands to collect the harach or Christian poll tax. 1813 Byron Br. Abydos ii. x...
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1896 South Australian referendum
The resolution was amended to extend the poll to all voters, and to include the question of capitation grants for non-state schools. Are you in favour of the payment of a capitation grant to denominational schools for secular results?
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head-money
ˈhead-money Money paid for or by each person or head. 1. A fee, tax, etc. paid per head; a poll tax; a capitation fee.1530 Palsgr. 230/1 Heed money, truaige. a 1618 Raleigh Rem. (1644) 101 He used David's Law of Capitation or Head-money, and had of every Duke ten marks. a 1716 Politia United Prov. i...
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Primary health organisation
Primary health organisations (PHOs) in New Zealand are health care providers that are funded on a capitation basis by the New Zealand Government via district The formation of the voluntary IPAs gave the Government an important stepping stone to introduce capitation-based funding.
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Taille
Every Frenchman, except the Dauphin of France and paupers were subject to the capitation tax. Noble capitation was assessed by the intendant of the generality, and at first it was established that the nobility pay 1/90 of their annual income.
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论人计酬支付
通用论人计酬付款(Global capitation),则是一家医疗卫生提供者按月根据整个网络的所有会员,收取固定费用的方式。
英国论人计酬支付系统
在1948年至1968年之间,英国对于他们的国民保健署(NHS)的经费拨款,基本上是随著通货膨胀调整,而呈连续上升的情形。 How Effective is Capitation at Reducing Health Care Costs?
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André Piganiol
Published works
L'Impôt de capitation sous le Bas-Empire (1916)
Essai sur les origines de Rome (1917)
Recherches sur les jeux romains : notes d'archéologie
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Exclusive provider organization
Also, the payment scheme is usually fee for service, in contrast to HMOs in which the healthcare provider is paid by capitation and receives a monthly
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1959 Sarawak district council elections
This led to the setting up of local authorities in Sarawak, financed by population-based capitation grants, customary taxes, and
license fees.
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Accountable care system
Spain
Alzira, Valencia has a capitation based system with integration between primary and secondary care providers and a unified IT system across all Under this model the provider receives a fixed annual sum per local inhabitant (capitation) from the regional government for the duration of the contract
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