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stakeholder

Managed care
Any person or party who provides, receives, manages or pays for healthcare.

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Any person or party with an interest in the financing, implementation or outcome of a service, practice, process or decision made by another (e.g., healthcare, health policies). For hospital trusts, stakeholders include patients, carers, staff, unions, voluntary organisations, social services, the local health authority, GPs, primary care groups and trusts in England, and local health groups in Wales.
  
Vox populi
Any party—person, group, or community—with an interest in a particular effect or outcome (e.g., activities at a hazardous waste site).
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Incremental value creation and appropriation in a world with multiple stakeholders. Strategic Management Journal, 36(1), 137-147.
Besides, concerned port stakeholders are in doubt as to the personality of AISL to mandatorily impose and collect from them the said amount.
Internal Stakeholders. Employees are the most important internal stakeholders and on the overall list are second, after customers but above shareholders.
Summary: A stakeholder is any person who has an interest or concern in something.
Legitimate decision-making requires that processes reflect efforts of authorities to treat all stakeholders as moral equals.
There are further commitments by the stakeholders to have the payments to IPPs well structured going forward.
In return, he noted that they expected stakeholders to improve their record management practices, implementation of whistle-blowing policies, implementation of anti-corruption policies and implementation of recommendations.
Decisions made by a company affect all the stakeholders; yet only a few of them have an influence on the company's decision-making process.
The chair advised all stakeholders to work round the clock and give highest priority, efforts as well as extra time for achieving and surpassing the FATF Action Plan.
The capacity building will also ensure the stakeholders create demand for family planning and improve the financial sustainability of family planning,' she added.
Despite the challenges associated with recruiting smallholder representatives, the more than 50 GPSNR stakeholders present at the workshop agreed that this critically important stakeholder group should be part of the GPSNR decision making structure.
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