Governance of Financial Performance in Government Organizations: A Case Study on the Comprehensive Health Insurance System in Egypt
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https://doi.org/10.56830/WRBAJ03202304Keywords:
financial sustainability, digital governance, comprehensive health insurance systemAbstract
The main purpose of this thesis is to study the importance of integration between financial sustainability and digital governance and its principles for the sustainability of the comprehensive health insurance system. A survey on an intentional sample consisting of (325) individuals from (workers in the General Authority for Comprehensive Health Insurance / workers in the Ministry of Finance and related to the Authority / workers in the health sector and related to the Authority) and collecting and analyzing the relationships using the statistical software package SPSS as well as various statistical methods, considering that the independent variable It is digital governance and the dependent variable is the sustainability of the comprehensive health insurance system. The most important governance mechanisms, including (internal audit systems / reward systems / transparent information system / system Information characterized by the disclosure of reports) in the comprehensive health insurance system, and between indicators of financial sustainability in general, with the need to enhance the use of governance in the digital business environment.
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