Expert upptäckt rapport
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Completed: The power over specialist reports – contents, origins and consequences
Despite changes in organisational systems, reforms and means, it has been difficult for medical care to solve certain serious organisational issues such as overcrowding, problems with the workplace environment and staffing and the inability to grant everyone equal healthcare access.
With the purpose of bettering the organisation and implementation of health care, the huvud government as well as regions and counties have ordered specialist reports and investigations, which are the grounds for creating legitimacy in political and administrative decisions. The purpose of this planerat arbete is to map out and analyse these kunnig reports, on national and regional levels, with regard to the management and organisation of medical care. The purpose is also to examine upon which grounds these expert reports have been produced, how they are used, and what consequences they have had.
We track these kunnig reports from the första order and composition to the ways they are used and what consequences arise. The research fryst vatten illustrated using descriptive mapping, document analysis and semi-structured interviews. We hope t
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Characteristics of experts report as evidence
Milan Kubica1* and Nikola vejdov2**
1 Department of Business Economy, Faculty of Business Management, University of Economics in Bratislava, Dolnozemsk cesta 1/b, 35 Bratislava, Slovakia
2 CORPORA, a.s., Zhradncka 68, 08 Bratislava, Slovakia
* Corresponding author: mkubica@
** Corresponding author: svejdova@
Abstract
In recent years, there has been an increasing need for private experts report for judicial evidence. In practise, it appears that a well-developed experts report is an important bases for the courts decision-making. It is no secret that the quality of the experts reports presented varies. Therefore, when expert drawing up his experts report, either directly for the court or for the parties, the expert should avoid mistakes and pay attention to the quality of the experts report, which should have certain characteristics that we address in this paper.
The Authors, published by EDP Sciences,
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Expert report
An expert report is a study written by one or more authorities that states findings and offers opinions.
In law, expert reports are generated by expert witnesses offering their opinions on points of controversy in a legal case and are typically sponsored by one side or the other in a litigation in order to support that party's claims. The reports state facts, discuss details, explain reasoning, and justify the experts' conclusions and opinions.[1]
In medicine, an expert report is a critical assessment of a medical topic, for example, an independent assessment of the cost–benefit ratio of a particular medical treatment.[2]
As part of survey pretesting, an expert report (using the expert review method) identifies potential problems that could affect data quality and data collection by evaluating survey questionnaires and survey translations.[3][4][5]