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COVID-19 vaccinations for employees: Can employers mandate it?

Insperity

For the most up-to-date information, please visit the following government websites: Workplace vaccination program – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) COVID-19 vaccination distribution process – U.S. There’s no requirement or attempt to influence vaccinations for employees. Incentivizing vaccines.

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Much of U.S. Healthcare Is Broken: How to Fix It (Chapter 1, Part 1)

Mad in America

Healthcare is Broken: How to Fix It. ” —attributed to Mark Twain What are some of the sources of much of the poor quality and costly healthcare in the U.S. healthcare (17% of GDP and climbing). The Peterson Center of Healthcare reports that the U.S. healthcare bill is only exceeded by the approximately $3.8

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New Guidelines on How to Accurately Convey ADHD Information

Mad in America

A vivid example is that healthcare professionals tend do classify the youngest in a classroom as having ADHD up to twice as often as their older classmates—due to their normal age-appropriate behavior: a stunning but long-known research finding that has insufficiently found its way to a broader audience.

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Ep 204: Whitney Kelso on Networking, Boundaries, and Taking Risks

Go Burrows

Whitney Kelso is an Administrative Assistant II at one of the largest healthcare providers in the United States. In this episode, Whitney talks about networking with colleagues, professional development, setting boundaries, taking risks, and the influence and power that administrative professionals hold in the workplace.

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A leader’s guide to managing risk (with a proven method to build resilience)

Work Life

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates that for every drunk driver arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol, that driver has driven drunk 88 times on average without getting caught. What we know about systems is there are factors that influence how reliable they are. Why is this important?

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Human Suffering as Numbers and Graphs: The Problem with Measuring Outcomes in Therapy

Mad in America

As a result of this advocacy, government health services, university training courses, and a growing number of private clinics have made it mandatory for clinicians to administer outcome surveys and for patients seeking care to complete said surveys.

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The Connection Cure: An Interview with Julia Hotz

Mad in America

What was that like for you as a child, and how has it influenced your book? As a journalist—much like how Robert Whitaker’s journalism led to Mad in America—I was curious about why, in a healthcare system that’s continually expanding with more medications, people are still feeling so sick. So, let’s start there.