The role of business size in assessing the uptake of health promoting workplace initiatives in Australia
Abstract Background Worksite health promotion (WHP) initiatives are increasingly seen as having potential for large-scale health gains. While health insurance premiums are directly linked to workplaces in the USA, other countries with universal health coverage, have less incentive to implement WHP p...
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Main Authors: | A. W. Taylor (Author), R. Pilkington (Author), A. Montgomerie (Author), H. Feist (Author) |
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2016-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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