Injury and the New World of Work

Injury and the New World of Work

Author: Terrence Sullivan

Publisher: UBC Press

Published: 2011-11-01

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 0774841370

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Over the last fifty years the nature of work and work injury has changed dramatically. Since the 1980s, workers' compensation claims have grown steadily and insurance institutions are feeling the crunch. In Injury and the New World of Work, Terrence Sullivan emphasizes the precarious line between the expansion of needs-based justice and the preservation of work-based prosperity. The contributors to the book examine a broad range of research solutions and policy options for dealing with the critical state of workers' compensation. The essays draw on recent case studies and original empirical work from Canada, situating the book within a comparative international frame of reference.


Current Perspectives in Clinical Treatment and Management in Workers' Compensation Cases

Current Perspectives in Clinical Treatment and Management in Workers' Compensation Cases

Author: Matt Kruger

Publisher: Bentham Science Publishers

Published: 2011-04-23

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 1608052516

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This e-book integrates all aspects of medical care relevant to worker compensation. It explains benefits of the application of evidence-based approaches to worker compensation care. Improved outcomes of such approaches include less risky treatments, faster healing, and good return to work experience. It also points towards designing a better health care system with a focus on the economy, healthcare policy and change, and growing innovation in medical practice. The e-book should serve as a significantly important reference tool for several working professionals in healthcare systems as well for as students and trainees.


Injured on the Job

Injured on the Job

Author: State Compensation Insurance Fund (Calif.) Workers' Compensation Issues Study Group

Publisher:

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13:

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Women Workers

Women Workers

Author: DIANE Publishing Company

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 1997-03

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 9780788138966

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Offers a comprehensive view of the labor force activity of women & describes a range of legal & socioeconomic developments that have impacted upon women's participation & progress in the work force. Contents: women in the work force; occupations of WW; women's earnings & income; minority WW; women business owners; changing family structures & lifestyles; shifting patterns in education & training; the changing face of industry; the aging population; occupational safety & health; legal rights of WW; projections of interest to WW; & more.


Behavioral Health Disability

Behavioral Health Disability

Author: Pamela A Warren

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2010-10-20

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 0387098143

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The purpose of this book is to demystify the evaluation and management of common psychological disorders and psychosocial issues which impact all realms of medical and mental health practice. These types of issues are often seen as "medical quicksand" by treating professionals, employers, and insurers alike. Consequently, there is a system-wide avoidance of these disorders that significantly increase medical and disability costs. However, there is a considerable cost to individual and society as well in terms of the reduction in the quality of life of the individual and the high costs associated with chronic use of medical resources. It is essential to note the complexity of the psychiatric and psychosocial disability conundrum. This dilemma is not limited solely to short-term, minor problems but leach into the full spectrum of disability systems: private insurance, disability insurance, and federal programs for disabled persons. This book will provide innovative tools to confidently navigate the disability process by implementing, for the first time, true objective information coupled with the state-of-the-art evidence-based research. Thus, all individuals involved in the psychiatric disability process will be able to properly manage the process, optimize the treatment for an optimal outcome and avoid iatrogenic disability. In particular, the book will provide a clear evidence-based guidance for the evaluation and treatment process not only for individuals with obvious psychological problems, but for symptomatic individual with no discernable etiology or who simply never seem to get well.