The chair of the organizing committee of the First International Conference on Leadership and Management, Orderable Semen, reported that everything is ready for an event that seeks to train and upgrade human resources in the various sectors of the region. Executives, entrepreneurs, managers, HR professionals, Systems and Marketing, consultants and general practitioners will have the opportunity to participate in this activity, which was first held in Ciudad Guyana. According Terrible said this is a business education event, managerial and professional looking institutionalized each year to promote the city and in general the state as space maker for the analysis, debate and presentation of issues pertaining to future development. “We must go hand in hand with advances in technology, because if we fall behind.
We consider it very timely implementation of this conference, so we are doing this every year, this is the business sector’s contribution to the region,” said. Congress is divided into four main areas: People, Technology, Organization and Marketing, all related to the subject of Management. Other guests include speakers from Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Argentina, Dominican Republic and the United States. Although it was estimated the participation of about 500 people, the employer reported that expectations have been exceeded and expect between 800 and 100 attendees during the two day event, whose investment is close to a million Bolivar’s.
Companies participating in this International Congress of Leadership and Management have the opportunity to present it as investment project for compliance with the Law on Science, Technology and Innovation (Loci). In addition to the conference will also feature an exhibition of stands by some companies as Resort Mining, Microsoft, HP and Renovo, so that it can produce an interesting trade, industrial and technological development. The tickets are on sale at the headquarters of FEDECAMARAS Bolivar Royal Tower. Floor 2 office 1-B, with special prices for students and academics. The investment includes snacks, support materials and attendance certificate.
The full Congress unanimously approved a bill obliging the EPS to maintain coverage of pre-existing illnesses for those policyholders who change jobs or insurance contract, if the new insurance is recruited within 90 days of termination of previous insurance. The rule has been well received, overall, benefited both the insured and by representatives of insurance companies, although the latter have identified some concerns regarding the application of the law.
In our view, the rule is of great importance to strengthening the private system of health benefits and ensures fair treatment of the staff members. The proper regulation of insurance systems, other than health, life or other, is fundamental to the functioning of a system based on trust in the long term, prudent management of resources contributed by the insured and the efficient allocation costs generated by the risks of the insured population. The continuity of health insurance, i.e. the maintenance of safe conditions between a contract and another is an important feature for a successful system because it ensures the possibility of competition and offers options to the insured. Thus, continuity is ensured by the health insurance systems in different countries.
It should be noted, moreover, that as health insurance schemes operate based on average use of statistics of large populations, and the movements of individual policyholders between an insurer and another should be considered taken together estimates of costs for insurers. Therefore, the mere fact of being forced to keep the insurance in case of so-called pre-existing diseases should not generate additional costs for the system as a whole, while representing a great benefit to the insured.
A different issue is how to distribute the costs associated with these pre-existing diseases among the companies that comprise the system. This is particularly important in the Peruvian case as to policyholders of the EPS; Sealed maintains responsibility for the case of more complex diseases. Therefore, it is also important that the costs of the services covered by the EPS and Sealed be properly distributed according to the actual services provided to policyholders as a whole. This must be modern and complete information to identify the incidence of diseases and their treatment costs, which also identifies best practices and benefits of prevention over treatment of disease. Considering that this market is one in which there is a huge asymmetry of information between policyholders and insurers, it is for the regulator to avoid that this asymmetry creates situations of abuse of that advantage by insurers. This is especially true in the case of Peru, in which there is a high concentration in the insurance market.
Ace a few days the European Commission announced the contents of the much-heralded European Digital Agenda, the first of seven flagship initiatives under the 2020 European Strategy for smart growth, sustainable and integrated. It has set seven objectives, which will translate into a hundred steps, thirty of which are legislative in nature.
I hope this new European Union strategy, as necessary for future development of the European economy more successful than its predecessor does, the Lisbon Agenda does. Having examined the various documents submitted an ambitious proposal seems critical to the economic fortunes and welfare of Europeans in the coming years.
The implementation of the European Digital Agenda, contribute significantly to economic growth in the EU and distribute the benefits of the digital age among all sectors of society. As also contained a report by the Commission on the digital competitiveness of the European economy, half the productivity growth recorded in the last fifteen years has already been promoted by information technology and communications. See previous entry: The European Commission said the investment in the digital economy remains crucial. However, although it is expected that this trend will accelerate, Europe will need to apply a series of measures to exploit fully the potential benefits of the digital economy.