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Promoting Worker Health

Autor Nortin M. Hadler M. D., Stephen P. Carter
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 iun 2018
In this extended essay, Nortin M. Hadler and Stephen P. Carter introduce a new approach to reforming the American health-care system--a plan they call the Universal Workers' Compensation Model (UWCM). Drawing on Hadler's expertise as a physician and Carter's as an attorney, the two have conceived the UWCM as a state-level alternative that would supersede current solutions debated at the national level. They begin by summarizing the history and present complexity and irrationality of America's health-insurance system. They then lay out the key concepts underlying the UWCM regime and the practical policy steps necessary to enact it. At the heart of the UWCM is a broader understanding of what constitutes worker's health, one grounded in scientific research and cognizant of the wide range of physical and mental illnesses that can afflict workers. The UWCM stipulates a single policy providing rational and reasoned recourse for universal risks: illness, injury, disability, and death.

Presenting their ideas with precision in this 34-page pamphlet, Hadler and Carter intend to spark discussion among health-care providers, insurers, legislators, and everyday citizens about how we might move beyond the limits of the current debate toward new, truly effective solutions.
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ISBN-13: 9781469650968
ISBN-10: 1469650967
Pagini: 36
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 3 mm
Greutate: 0.07 kg
Editura: The University of North Carolina Press

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In this extended essay, Nortin M. Hadler and Stephen P. Carter introduce a new approach to reforming the American health-care system - a plan they call the Universal Workers' Compensation Model (UWCM). The two have conceived the UWCM as a state-level alternative that would supersede current solutions debated at the national level.