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Teacher Evaluator Training & Certification: Lessons Learned From the Measures of Effective Teaching Project
Makes recommendations for the design and implementation of programs to train and certify principals in conducting teacher evaluations, including content, format, and length of training, scoring practice, and criteria for certification tests
The Structural Finite Element Model of the C-5A
A substructured NASTRAN model of the C-5A was analyzed for several different load conditions. The size of the model and the number of load cases used presented special problems in computer file and space management. This resulted in revisions to the in-house NASTRAN code. Despite the problems encountered the analyses were completed with excellent results
The Effects of Malpractice Pressure and Liability Reforms on Physicians’ Perceptions of Medical Care
Considerable evidence suggests that the medical malpractice liability system neither provides compensation to patients who suffer negligent medical injury nor seeks to penalize physicians whose negligence causes patient injury. The relationship between liability reforms, malpractice pressure and physician perceptions of medical care is examined
The Incidence of Medicare
The Medicare program transfers more than $200 billion annually from taxpayers to beneficiaries. This paper considers the incidence of such transfers. First, we examine the net tax payments and program expenditures for individuals in different lifetime income groups. We find Medicare has led to net transfers from the poor to the wealthy, as a result of relatively regressive financing mechanisms and the higher expenditures and longer survival times of wealthier beneficiaries. Even with recent financing reforms, net transfers to the wealthy are likely to continue for at least several more decades. Second, we consider the insurance value of Medicare in providing a missing market for health insurance. With plausible parameter values, our simulations suggest that low-income elderly benefitted more than the dollar flows would suggest. Including this insurance value implies that, on net, there is faint redistribution from the highest income deciles to the lowest income deciles. We also consider the likely distributional impact of several proposed reforms in Medicare financing and benefits.
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