Health Services and Health Hazards: The Employee's Need to KnowRichard H. Egdahl, Diana Chapman Walsh Springer-Verlag, 1978 - 184 páginas Compilation of conference papers on health services and occupational health hazards in the USA, and the health care related information needs of employees - comments on consumer protection legislation permitting physician advertising and health care marketing, and discusses the employer's role in private sector information dissemination relating to occupational diseases, occupational pension schemes and health care costs, etc. Diagram, graphs and references. Conference held in Boston 1977 Nov 4 and 5. |
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Introduction | 3 |
The Lady or | 13 |
Management and Labor in | 60 |
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