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Partnerships in Development:developments in mental health service provision in New Zealand
mental health service provision Partnerships New Zealand
2009/11/4
It is estimated that 46.6% of the population of New Zealand will experience some form of mental
disease or disablement over their life time. (MOH, 2006 p.xix). Of these about 3% will have severe
m...
HMOs and other health plans:coverage and employee premiums
health maintenance organizations employee health plans
2009/6/4
Ten years after the passage of the HMO Act, health maintenance organizations represent a small proportion of employee health plans; benefits are more comprehensive and worker premiums higher than for ...
In the early years of the century, BLS contracted for and published studies of industrial health and safety; its most active agent was Alice Hamilton, 'special investigator for industrial diseases'.
Employment in health services:long-term trends and projections
health services long-term trends projections
2009/5/19
Demand for health services is expected to grow in response to the increasing number of elderly people; but growth prospects to 1995 for the industry's wage and salary workers are uncertain because of ...
Health insurance trends in cost control and coverage
Health insurance cost control coverage
2009/5/19
An analysis of changes in company health plans between 1979 and 1984 shows that employers often sought to contain rising expenditures, in some cases, increasing the cost to workers; improvements in be...
Upon termination, most displaced workers lose employer-financed health insurance along with their jobs; data for 1983-84 suggest that such workers ran a high risk of remaining uninsured for extended p...
Profiles in safety and health:occupational risks of meatpacking
occupational risks meatpacking illness rates
2009/5/12
Injury and illness rates in manufacturing are above the average for the total economy; within the manufacturing sector, some individual industry rates, such as those in meatpacking, are two or three t...
Safety and health in roofing and sheet metal
occupational injuries roofing injuries sheet metal work industry
2009/5/11
Roofing, siding, and sheet metal work had the highest rate of occupational injuries and illnesses for a nonmanufacturing industry. Falls were the leading cause of roofing injuries. This article exam...
Rising health care costs, among other factors, have lead to the growth of nontraditional health care plans and to innovative changes in plan provisions. This article presents data on participation in ...
Health maintenance organizations:benefits and enrollments
Health maintenance organizations benefits enrollments
2009/5/8
While the availability of HMO's increased during the 1980's, workers in certain industries and geographic areas were more likely than others to be offered the opportunity to participate. This article ...
Occupational safety and health among pilots and flight attendants
Occupational safety health pilots flight attendants
2009/5/8
Air transportation workers have a comparatively high rate of disabling injuries and illnesses. Pilots and flight attendants commonly sustain serious sprains and strains. This article discusses the str...
Job safety and health in soft drink manufacturing
Job safety health soft drink manufacturing
2009/5/8
Soft drink drivers commonly sustain disabling injuries while delivering America's most popular beverages to retailers. The soft drink manufacturing industry has one of the highest rates of serious inj...
Outpatient surgery:helping to contain health care costs
Outpatient surgery health care costs
2009/5/8
Rising costs are prompting insurers to offer incentives or provisions to guide patients toward less expensive outpatient services. This article examines benefits provided by health care plans for inpa...
A new BLS model compares employee expenses for selected health care services, and cites factors in differences among benefit plans. This article describes the new health care model and its resulting e...
In term of employment, the best industry performer over the last decade was health services, adding nearly 3 million jobs and accounting for 1 of every 6 new jobs in the economy since 1980. This artic...