Cornell, R G; Landis, J R; Zemach, R; Manela, R; Wainstock, E J; Gardner, H H;
Published Date:
1980 Jul-Aug
Source:
Public Health Rep. 95(4):369-375
Description:
Percentage distributions for variables in the Michigan Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (MAMCS), both for the Detroit Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMSA) and the State as a whole, are compared with those from the National Ambulatory Medical C...
School health records of 332 children through the eighth grade were examined in a retrospective comparative analysis of physical health status and school achievement of children from Head Start and Free School Lunch Programs. The objective was to det...
Gustafson, David H.; Fiss, Charles J.; Fryback, Judy C.; Smelser, Peggy A.; Hiles, Mary E.;
Published Date:
1980 Jul-Aug
Source:
Public Health Rep. 95(4):336-343
Description:
The traditional method of evaluating nursing homes, which relies on State and Federal regulations, does not ensure quality care for nursing home residents. This fact led the Wisconsin State Department of Health and Social Services to fund a project f...
Little attention has been paid by health planners or researchers to questions of local public finance. However, a review of the literature concerning general revenue sharing (GRS) funds indicated that about $400 million per year from this source is s...
A high rate of turnover of professional personnel in a clinic is disruptive to patient care and organizational stability as well as to the individual clinician. The turnover rate for clinicians (physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistan...
Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation and Prevention Program (U.S.). National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health..
Published Date:
November 12, 2014, revised on January 20, 2015
Series:
Fatality assessment and control evaluation investigative report ; F2013-11
Description:
Revised on January 20, 2015 to address comments from the Institute of Makers of Explosives to remove potentially confusing references to “incipient” fires and to add reference to IME’s ammonium nitrate best practice guidelines.On April 17, 2013...
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.. U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission..
Published Date:
October 2006
Source:
DHHS publication ; no. (NIOSH) 2007-107
Series:
DHHS publication ; no. (NIOSH)
Description:
CPSC publication ; no. 390This safety guide was written, revised, and reviewed by scientists from the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), and the U.S. Environmental Protection ...
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. National Occupational Research Agenda.
Published Date:
11/18/10
Series:
DHHS publication ; no. (NIOSH) 2011-110
High impact (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health)
Description:
"About 5.5 million U.S. healthcare workers are potentially exposed to hazardous drugs, including pharmacy and nursing personnel, physicians, environmental services workers, workers in research laboratories, veterinary care workers, and shipping and r...
Bell, Jennifer; Collins, James W.; Dalsey, Elizabeth; Sublet, Virginia;
Corporate Authors:
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Published Date:
December 2010
Series:
DHHS publication ; no. (NIOSH) 2011-123
Description:
"Work-related slip, trip, and fall incidents can frequently result in serious disabling injuries that impact a healthcare employee's ability to do his or her job, often resulting in lost workdays, reduced productivity, expensive worker compensation c...
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