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John A. Cassara, a former Treasury Special Agent, recently wrote an excellent piece praising measures by the small African nation of Lesotho to regulate mobile payments and calling for the same in Western countries.
Poorly regulated fee-for-service payment systems generate inequity and initiate a vicious circle in which access to quality health care gradually deteriorates.
Poorly regulated fee-for-service payment systems, being both a cause and a consequence of the commercialization of health services, encourage over-servicing for those who can afford to pay or whose costs are met by pooled funds and under-servicing for those who cannot pay (2).
But hospitals are lobbying against his proposals to regulate expenditures for new construction and equipment and to cut off reimbursement payments when patient stays are extended because of medical mistakes and preventable infections.
Some industries, like payments, are largely regulated today for compliance and interoperability reasons.
Regulate the water for cleaning.
For crop insurance, the government's Risk Management Agency shares the payments for losses with the 15 private insurance companies that it regulates.
As for payments for protecting the environment, this looks to me like the option you're left with when you refuse to regulate.
§ 882.411 Payments for vacancies.
payments for current and future retirees.
payments for ecosystem services.
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