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  • ...ctives. To remain in accordance to the Federal regulations enacted by OSHA healthcare administrators must maintain an OSHA safety program and train their employe
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  • ...there is a great benefit to treatment with these agents. However, for the healthcare workers that are exposed to antineoplastic agents as part of their work pra
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  • ...300 health centers throughout the U.S. and a network of over 700 [[private healthcare|private]]-[[health care provider|provider physicians and nurses]] through w
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  • ...non-residential buildings. These guidelines, which now pertain to schools, healthcare centers, nursing homes and other non-residential buildings, includes three
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  • ...-isocyanate free spray paints are available. Similarly, most hospitals and healthcare companies have exchanged latex gloves for other materials. Thus, reducing e ...ic consequences not only for the workers but also for the employer and the healthcare system. The employee has to be taken off job immediately to prevent any fur
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  • ...s, construction, consultants, engineering, environmental, fire protection, healthcare, industrial hygiene, international, management, manufacturing, mining, oil
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  • ==Health and Healthcare Utilization==
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  • ...lso known as a '''hospital-acquired infection''' (or, in generic terms, '''healthcare-associated infection'''). ...gov/clinic/ptsafety/ |editor=Markowitz AJ |year=2001 |publisher=Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality |chapterurl= http://www.ahrq.gov/clinic/ptsafety/chap1
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  • ...for government agencies, universities, the NHS, local authorities, private healthcare providers, large industrial concerns and small businesses, mainly within t
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  • ...involving sharps, the [[Hypodermic needle|needle]] can slip and injure the healthcare worker. This sets the stage to transmit viruses from the source person to t ...ssdate=2009-01-02}}</ref> Half or more events may go unreported as injured healthcare workers may not take the time to report, downplay the risk, or fear stigmat
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  • ...ment of latex allergy presents significant health organizational problems. Healthcare workers who frequently use latex gloves and other latex-containing medical }}</ref> Between about 4% to 17% of healthcare workers have a reaction, this usually presents as Irritant Contact Dermatit
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  • | industry = Healthcare screening and surveillance services ...rk in occupational health, is a consultant to many professional societies, healthcare providers, government agencies, and Fortune 500 companies. Kent is the Med
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  • ...miums or taxes in order to help protect themselves from high or unexpected healthcare expenses.
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  • ...ding human and other resources) for all four phases of emergencies. In the healthcare field, hospitals utilize HICS (Hospital Incident Command System) which prov
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  • * [http://www.epler.com/index.html Dynamics in Healthcare: Information about BOOP/BO and ILD ]
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  • '''HealthyWage''' is an American [[healthcare]] and Internet start-up company that designs and implements health incentiv HealthyWage was founded in 2009 in New York City by former healthcare consultant David Roddenberry and his colleagues Jimmy Fleming and Christina
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  • | publisher = Informa Healthcare
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  • ...er, [[non-profit organization]] involved in development of international [[healthcare]] standards.<ref name=about>{{cite web|title=About Health Level Seven|publi ...reate standards for the exchange, management and integration of electronic healthcare information.<ref>www.hl7.org</ref>
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  • ...standard aimed at enabling the development modular open systems to support healthcare. The HISA standard builds on the work of RICHE, NUCLEUS, EDITH and HANSA in * Healthcare-related Common Services (HCS)
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  • ...ue of personal health records. A joint position statement for consumers of healthcare |journal=J Ahima. |volume=77 |issue=9 |pages=24 |year=2006 |month=Oct |pmid ...ue of personal health records. A joint position statement for consumers of healthcare by the American Health Information Management Association and the American
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