

Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.ĭocumentation and Monitoring of Built Heritage in Abu Dhabi, Uae Given the Government of Abu Dhabi has identified the sustainability of healthcare funding as a key governmental policy, more research is needed to systematically examine the impact of the current payment reforms on multiple stakeholders.
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The full impact of payment reforms on affordability, system efficiency, and patient outcomes is yet to be documented. Prospective payment reforms represent critical sustainability interventions for health care funding in Abu Dhabi. The implementation of the mandatory health insurance system allowed all UAE nationals and foreign workings in Abu Dhabi to have access to medical care insurance and access to care. A focused literature review was conducted to systematically identify and summarize relevant literature published on the recent payments reforms in Abu Dhabi along with a secondary review and analysis of existing related government documents, technical reports, and press releases by the Health Authority- Abu Dhabi (HAAD) and other relevant research groups. The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the current health care payment reforms in Abu Dhabi and discuss the potential impact of these reforms on health care consumers and providers as we all as long-term sustainability of the mandatory health care insurance system. This paper summarizes the various studies that led to the acceptance of the idea of pattern development over peripheral injection, as a result of the unique characteristics of this field.« lessĮxamining the health care payment reforms in Abu Dhabi. Several full field alternatives were investigated to optimize the development of the reservoir under a pattern waterflood. However, pattern injection recoveries were calculated to be at least twice as high. After the field behavior was history matched, model studies of a representative sector of themore » field indicated that peripheral waterflooding would recover less than 15 percent of the OOIP in a period of 30 years.

A comprehensive reservoir engineering study determined that the reasons for this behavior were the deteriorating qualities of the reservoir rock downstructure and the presence of a tar mat around the field. Pressure differences of 200-400 psi between the flanks and the central part of the reservoir were still present almost four years after the field was shut-in. The field was shut-in in July 1979 due to production with high gas-oil ratios. Ogimoto, T.Įl Bunduq reservoir is located in the offshore area of Abu Dhabi and Qatar. A reservoir optimization study-El Bunduq Field, Abu Dhabi, Qatarīlashbush, J.L.
