Pattern Formation of Development of Supplemental Insurance Group Therapy

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Abstract:
This study was aimed to "Investigating the Factors affecting the development of supplemental insurance group therapy". This research is based on the target, application and Terms of data collection, descriptive survey. The statistical population of the study all undergraduate and graduate employment Insurance companies mihan, Persia, Pasargadae, and dana Issuance Policy and Payment Damage of supplemental insurance group therapy. In this study, due to limited statistical population a census method for was used to collect data and 46 question questionnaires were designed by the researcher the alpha coefficient was 82.9% Information obtained from the questionnaires. The research results show that the dependent variable (Development supplemental health insurance group) and independent variables (Marketing mix of insurance companies, Performance of Central Insurance and High Council of Insurance, Economic factors, cultural and health, Manpower expertise in insurance companies and The Social Security Organization and Organization of health care) there is a significant positive correlation.
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Persian
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Journal of Strategic Management Studies, Volume:5 Issue: 19, 2014
Pages:
173 to 194
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