What are the economic dimensions of occupational health and how should they be measured? A qualitative study
Abstract Background Decision makers want to know if there is a financial benefit in investing scarce resources in occupational health management (OHM). Economic evaluations (EEs) of OHM-strategies try to answer this question. However, EEs of OHM-strategies which are strongly marked by quantitative m...
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Main Authors: | Nathanael Lutz (Author), Lena Dalle Grave (Author), Dirk Richter (Author), Tom Deliens (Author), Nick Verhaeghe (Author), Jan Taeymans (Author), Peter Clarys (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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