Articles Tagged With: OSHA
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Occ-med pros must learn the language of decision makers
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2002 Salary Survey Results: Employers buffeted by shortages, economic woes
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Clarification
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News Briefs: E-mail communications boost TB compliance; California passes paid family leave bill; Study pushes nurse retention strategies
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Self-care techniques help reduce fatigue
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Transitional duty, case management slash costs
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Special Series: Where Have We Been, and Where Are We Going? - Has corporate influence limited occ-med docs?
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Stop delays in treatment of sickle cell pain patients
Imagine being in horrible pain and knowing exactly what medication you need to control it, coming to an ED . . . and waiting an hour and a half for relief. Researchers recently looked at 612 patient visits for sickle cell disease (SCD) having an acute pain episode, and they found that took an average of 90 minutes for administration of an initial analgesic. -
Prevention intervention focuses on African American boys and their fathers
The 8-year-old REAL (responsible, empowered, aware, living) study includes an intervention that focuses on fathers and their roles in educating and guiding adolescent boys to safe decisions. -
Fiscal Fitness: How States Cope: Survey: More states getting into P4P
More than half of state Medicaid programs now operate one or more pay-for-performance (P4P) programs and nearly 85% expect to be doing so within the next five years.