2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/9199998
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Anti-Risk Ability of Government Purchasing Elderly Care Services under the Coordination of Complex Network and GERT

Abstract: Risk problems of government purchasing elderly care services occur frequently. In order to open the “black box” of decision-making regarding the risks, this study explores the anti-risk ability of government purchasing elderly care services from the perspective of complex network and graphical evaluation review technique (GERT). Firstly, network of government purchasing elderly care services is established, which consists of link level and level of risk factors. Secondly, GERT is employed to analyze the anti-r… Show more

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“…Xu and Zhang construct an efficient resource-allocated model to help governments make decisions on purchases of home care [51]. Meanwhile, Lu et al discuss the governments' anti-risk ability of purchasing pension service from the perspective of complex network theory [52]. Additionally, by contrast, the net benefits of government-supported tele-homecare model is only a quarter of the non-government-supported one, the reason may be no prequalification are instituted prior to funding [53].…”
Section: Research Hotspotsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Xu and Zhang construct an efficient resource-allocated model to help governments make decisions on purchases of home care [51]. Meanwhile, Lu et al discuss the governments' anti-risk ability of purchasing pension service from the perspective of complex network theory [52]. Additionally, by contrast, the net benefits of government-supported tele-homecare model is only a quarter of the non-government-supported one, the reason may be no prequalification are instituted prior to funding [53].…”
Section: Research Hotspotsmentioning
confidence: 99%