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  2. Increasing Workload Weighs Heavily on Employee's Well-Being - AOL

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    Layoffs and Restructurings Increase Employee Workloads Since the Great Recession began, more and more companies are laying off and restructuring their employees in an effort to cut costs and ...

  3. Workplace safety in healthcare settings - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] For the healthcare worker however, psychological damage such as post-traumatic stress can result, [4] in addition to a decrease in job motivation. [7] Aggression also harms patient care. Rude remarks from patients or their family members can distract healthcare professionals and cause them to make mistakes during a medical procedure. [9]

  4. Prioritization - Wikipedia

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    Creating a list may be the first step in establishing priorities. This sign says it prioritizes the disabled, the elderly, pregnant people, and parents.. Prioritization is the activity that arranges items or activities in order of urgency.

  5. Workplace health surveillance - Wikipedia

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    The Work Group recommended that states use 19 occupational health indicators based on the availability of easily obtainable statewide data, the public health importance of the occupational health effect or exposure, and the potential for intervention activities.

  6. ‘This has ruined my life’: A former Amazon employee ... - AOL

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    For example, unionized construction sites are 19% less likely to have Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) violations and report 34% fewer violations per OSHA inspection than non ...

  7. How UnitedHealthcare and other mega-insurers came to ... - AOL

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    Health insurers work on behalf of health plan sponsors—employers, or in the case of Medicare and Medicaid, state and federal governments. They collect premiums for each member, and they pay out ...

  8. Basic Occupational Health Services - Wikipedia

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    The Basic Occupational Health Services are an application of the primary health care principles in the sector of occupational health.Primary health care definition can be found in the World Health Organization Alma Ata declaration from the year 1978 as the “essential health care based on practical scientifically sound and socially accepted methods, (…) it is the first level of contact of ...

  9. Workload - Wikipedia

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    Workload can also refer to the total energy output of a system, particularly of a person or animal performing a strenuous task over time. One particular application of this is weight lifting/weights training, where both anecdotal evidence and scientific research have shown that it is the total "workload" that is important to muscle growth, as opposed to just the load, just the volume, or "time ...