Lessons from Mandatory Health Insurance Development and Governance in Estonia
Estonia has implemented a mandatory health insurance system through the Estonian Health Insurance Fund (EHIF) since 1992. The EHIF operates as a single-payer system, pooling public funds predominantly from a 13% payroll tax. Key aspects include high population coverage, independent governance, and f
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Advancing Digital NOTAM Implementation: Evolution and Future Trends
The evolution of digital NOTAM implementation from its establishment in 1993 to the current focus on structured data sets for accurate and efficient updates in the aeronautical environment. The transition from text-based NOTAM to digital formats addresses the need for timely and reliable aeronautica
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Innovations in Estonian Research Council Funding Programs
Enhance your chances of obtaining personal research funding from the Estonian Research Council by understanding the latest funding statistics, changes in grant types, and evaluation criteria. Get insights into the new system of research grants and baseline funding, empowering individual researchers
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Revolutionizing Healthcare: Estonian E-Prescription and e-Solutions
Estonia's innovative e-solutions in the public sector, including the successful implementation of E-Prescription, X-Road data exchange environment, and various e-services, have significantly enhanced efficiency, accessibility, and quality of healthcare services. E-Prescription has digitalized prescr
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Evaluation of Estonian Medical and Health Research Institutions
Assessment conducted on Estonian research institutions in medical and health sciences reveals impressive infrastructure, diverse collaborative efforts, and opportunities for integrating societal needs into research strategies. The evaluation highlights the need for clearer incorporation of societal
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Analysis of Lilleke Mothers Club Market in Tallinn - Target Group, Customers, SWOT & Conclusion
Lilleke Mothers Club in Tallinn targets Estonian females aged 16-45, offering support to young, adult, and experienced mothers, along with those expecting or planning a family. The club welcomes everyone, regardless of social status or education. The primary customers include young mothers and pregn
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Understanding Syntactic Transitivity in Estonian Language
This presentation by Natalia Vaiss from Tallinn University delves into the intricate details of syntactic transitivity types and the usage of direct objects, particularly focusing on partitive-accusative alternations in the Estonian language. It explores the morphological aspects of genitive and nom
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Overview of Regular Evaluation 2017 Findings in Estonia
In the Regular Evaluation 2017, efforts were made to maximize the benefits of evaluation outcomes for various stakeholders in Estonia such as the state, society, and institutions. The evaluation focused on a range of actions including preparing legislation, finding experts, creating self-report form
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European Idioms Quiz 2021 at Bolton School (Girls Division)
Test your knowledge of European idioms with a quiz presented by Bolton School (Girls Division). Work in pairs or groups to translate idioms from various European languages to their actual meanings. Challenge yourself with phrases from Bulgarian, Dutch, Estonian, French, German, Greek, and Latvian in
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Advancements in Estonian E-Health System
Estonia has made significant developments in its e-health system, with 95% of the population covered by health insurance. The country boasts a comprehensive healthcare system comprising various care providers, hospitals, and specialized services. Estonian eHealth Foundation plays a key role in offer
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Estonian Experience on Regulatory and Tax Policy in Tobacco and Nicotine Products
The Estonian experience on regulatory and tax policy in tobacco and nicotine products highlights the implementation of strategies such as e-liquid tax breaks and excise duty differentiation based on harm caused. The initiative aims to reduce the black market, make legal products more affordable, and
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Situative and Invenitive Constructions in European Languages
Situative constructions are novel locational strategies in Estonian and Finnish, involving existential or locative forms. Basile (2021, 2022) defines these constructions as predicates with complex aspects, situating referents in concrete or abstract locations. Invenitive constructions, on the other
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Impact of Learner Errors on Automatic Part-of-Speech Tagging with CLAWS
This study investigates the impact of learner errors on the performance of the CLAWS tagging system when tagging Estonian learner English. Learner language, characterized as dynamic and variable, plays a crucial role in the accuracy of part-of-speech tagging. Factors influencing errors in learner la
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