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Making Care Systems More Equitable The ILR School

WEBTheir report, “ Seizing the Moment to Make our Care Systems more Equitable ,” provides analysis of the economic impact of the pandemic on women workers. Using an equity lens, the report reinforces …

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Healthcare Insights: Florida's New Law Hurts Patients and …

WEBA new Florida law that took effect on July 1, 2023 will impact more than 2 million people living and working in that state, the nation’s third most populous. They will …

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Healthcare Insights: Health and Climate Change The ILR …

WEBWe have discussed in previous issues of this column the concept of Social Determinants of Health: that only 20% of our population’s health is determined by the healthcare system itself, and 80% of health …

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Wellness (Health) into the Workplace and …

WEBOrganizational assessment process that evaluates a workplace’s support for employee health. Measures tangible workplace features, such as policies, services, facilities and …

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Mapping Workers at Risk of Layoffs and Loss of Health Care

WEBThe figures for low wage workers are even more extreme. Namely, such workers account for just 24.4% of employees with employer-provided health benefits, but 43.0% of employees with health benefits …

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Healthcare Insights: Why are Healthcare Workers Wearing …

WEBWorkers are taught how to clean them and replace filters periodically, and when done so, the respirators can last up to a year or more. In the NY Times article, the …

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Research Aimed at Improving Health Care The ILR School

WEBResearch Aimed at Improving Health Care. Nikolaus Krachler MS/Ph.D. ’20 knows what it’s like to be a health care worker with ideas for improving patient care, but with no one willing to listen. “When I …

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Healthcare Insights: Workplace Innovation In New York’s …

WEBHealth and healthcare are top of mind for all New Yorkers. It was in New York City where the nation’s first large citywide experience with the COVID-19 pandemic …

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Improving Working Conditions for Better Patient Care: ILR …

WEBTo our team’s knowledge, ours was the first study to propose a conceptual framework that synthesizes the relationships between various frontline working conditions, worker outcomes and patient …

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Patient Centered Collective Bargaining The ILR School

WEBHealth systems are struggling to transform their delivery models to meet the changing business model. The workforce is largely disengaged in the meaningful ways it …

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Solutions For Healthcare Worker Burnout The ILR School

WEBThe answer to burnout for Henriks, Bevan, and for us to consider is to create and sustain teams from the social science that is healthcare: patients, workers, leaders. …

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Workplace Health and Safety The ILR School

WEBNellie J. Brown, C.I.H. Director of Workplace Safety & Health Programs. Cornell University, ILR School. 237 Main Street, Suite 1200. Buffalo, NY 14203-2702. Tel: 716-852-4191. E …

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Investors’ Impact on Health Care Investigated The ILR School

WEBPrivate equity firms buy out health care providers, load them with debt and plan to exit them in a four- to five-year window. REITs are their handmaidens, Batt said. …

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Healthcare Insights: Collective Bargaining and Value for Patients

WEBHealthcare in the United States is a major part of the transformation as it accounts for 18% of the nation’s economy. The role of collective bargaining and value-based care stands …

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Healthcare Insights by John August The ILR School

WEBIt is a story driven by Kaiser Permanente (KP) in Oregon. KP is often thought of as a model for healthcare for the nation due to its unique model of integration …

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Entitled People Less Likely to Follow COVID Guidelines

WEBThe results showed that entitled individuals were less likely to report that they were following, or would follow, the health guidelines of the COVID-19 pandemic, …

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Workplace Health and Safety The ILR School

WEBDirector of Workplace Safety & Health Programs. Cornell University, ILR School. 237 Main Street, Suite 1200. Buffalo, NY 14203-2702. Tel: 716-852-4191. E-mail: …

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Workplace Health and Safety Virtual Series The ILR School

WEBLearn from and ask questions to a certified industrial hygienist, biologist and chemist and expert on occupational health and safety. The pandemic caused an awakening in the …

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Health The ILR School

WEBUniversity College Dublin offers all international students comprehensive health services on campus. The Student Health Services office is located in the Student Centre on the …

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Introduction to Occupational Safety and Health The ILR School

WEBHealth and safety committees; nonstandard work arrangements, temporary workers; Readings and appropriate websites will be provided. Students will participate in …

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What’s the Connection between COVID-19 and Climate Change

WEBLike COVID-19, climate change is a major public health and economic crisis layered on top of the crisis of inequality we already face. In other words, the most …

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U.S. Employment Cost Index, Q1 2024 Commentary The ILR School

WEBThe growth rate in employer costs for employee health insurance benefits, which had been softening since Q4 (December) 2022, dramatically reversed course in …

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Federal Government Mandates COVID-19 Paid Leave

WEBThe Federal Families First Coronavirus Response Act (the FFCRA) established paid leave benefits for both private-sector and public-sector employees for a limited time: from April …

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