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Labor trends to watch in 2024: A U.S. economic outlook and sector play-by-play

Work Life

But despite government incentives for green energy initiatives, financing that growth may be challenging amid high interest rates and material costs, which could lead to project delays. Still, the industry remains resilient—many providers are hiring in-house talent acquisition specialists to recruit healthcare staff.

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Workplace violence prevention: 8 tips to improve office safety

Insperity

Is there a government office on the floor above you? It also provides specific advice for those types of companies most likely to experience violence, such as late-night retail establishments, healthcare businesses and those with delivery drivers. Do the other businesses around leave you more vulnerable? Do your employees handle cash?

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The Connection Cure: An Interview with Julia Hotz

Mad in America

But it’s also about access to food, safe and reliable transportation, and other basic resources. 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.

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Break from The Crowd: How Visionary Medicare Advantage Health Plans Are Driving Transformative Outcomes in Healthcare Management

Virgin Pulse Corporate Wellness

The Future is Now: How health plans are revolutionizing care In a recent Fierce Healthcare webinar , the focus was sharp on how payers are innovating in today’s healthcare landscape to adapt to new technologies, changing regulations, and rising consumer expectations. Technology and data go hand in hand.

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Firms are optimistic about AI, but most have little idea what to do with it

Workplace Insight

Industries included manufacturing, financial services, retail, government/public sector, healthcare providers, energy and utilities, and transport and airlines. The survey was conducted by Coleman Parkes Research in June 2024.

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Who Is Being Targeted for Forced Medical Treatment in NYC? We Require Answers

Mad in America

Universal Healthcare with Community Care: free, accessible, culturally sensitive care delivered by peers who are from the community and who understand the lived experience of SMI. calls “permitted dependencies” like public transportation to include healthcare and housing. We need systemic solutions.

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The greatest gift you can give employees this holiday season: Time and worker protections

Work Life

Workers are often treated as disposable—becoming martyrs in the pursuit of profit, growth, deregulation, and government austerity. It’s why I believe remote work and the four-day work week are worth exploring, and why transportation and care infrastructure are critical.