The identification and sharing of good practices helps social security organizations and institutions to improve their operational and administrative efficiency.
In the context of the ISSA, a good practice is defined as any type of experience (e.g. an action, a measure, a process, a programme, a project, or a technology) implemented within a social security organization that fosters the improvement of its administrative and operational capacities, and/or the efficient and effective delivery of programmes.
The good practices selected by the ISSA focus on topics related to the priorities as defined in the programme and budget of the Association. The good practices are from member institutions of the ISSA and are primarily collected through the work of the eleven ISSA Technical Commissions and the ISSA Good Practice Awards. Winners of the Good Practice Awards are identified in this database with a symbol (
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While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, the ISSA declines liability for any inaccuracy, omission or other error in the data contained in the good practice descriptions.
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Front office claims service
The project is based on the implementation of computerized governance solutions based on information and communication technology (ICT). 阅读更多 |
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FS-Net, an IT system supporting the providers of the Family Start Program
The implementation of FS-Net to support the Family Start programme has successfully delivered an IT solution that meets the needs of both the 32 providers and the Ministry of Social Development. 阅读更多 |
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Generational management in the world of work (GeniAL)
Development of consultancy services by the information and advice centres of German Pension 阅读更多 |
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Global Harmonization System posters to give early information about new Classification, Labelling and Packaging of hazardous substances
With its series of posters in German, English and French on the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) implementing the new global requirements for classifying and labelling chemicals in Europe and the concomitant effect on occupational health and safety the International Social Security Association (ISSA), Chemistry Section, has succeeded in reaching a very large number of actors in several countries to inform them. 阅读更多 |
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Governance and leadership in health-care provision
Article 367 of the new Constitution provides that the social security system is public and universal, that it may not be privatized and shall address the respective needs of the population through universal compulsory insurance and its special schemes, through services under the responsibility of the Ecuadorian Social Security Institute. 阅读更多 |
Europe 2013 - Competition results
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2-GPA-Europe2013.pdf 640.95 kB
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Americas 2012 - Competition results
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2-GPA-Americas2012.pdf 494.75 kB
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Asia and the Pacific 2012 - Competition results
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2-GPA-Asia-Pacific2012.pdf 496.63 kB
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Africa 2011 - Competition results
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2-GPA-Africa2011.pdf 533.34 kB
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国际社会保障协会社会保障良好实践奖 2008-2010
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6-GPA-2010.pdf 1.20 MB
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