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For many years, Eric Wunderlin’s health issues made it hard to find stable employment. Struggling to manage depression and diabetes, Wunderlin worked part-time, minimum-wage retail jobs around Dayton, ...
CLAREMORE, Okla. — The District 4 Northeast Oklahoma County Health Departments is looking for participants for their Work@Health employer-based training program. It is designed to "help organizations ...
The university and Anthem said the incremental $400,000 investment over three years will bolster an existing experiential ...
In Connecticut, construction workers in the Local 478 union who complete addiction treatment are connected with a recovery coach who checks in daily, attends recovery meetings with them, and helps ...
Health departments across Northeast Oklahoma are recruiting businesses to join their “Work@Health” program—a training initiative designed to help employers create healthier, more productive workplaces ...
OSHA’s new program aims to make workplace safety inspections more collaborative, offering guidance over penalties for ...
This interview is part of DrexelNEWS’ recurring feature — “How Does it Work?” — spotlighting operational or administrative departments, teams or processes you might not know about, but who keep the ...
Jefferson is the first organization to earn URAC's Community Health Worker (CHW) Program Accreditation. This accreditation is the nation's first formal program with standards specifically designed for ...
This is where Zack Held brings a perspective worth paying attention to. As a doctoral-level psychologist with focused ...
For many years, Eric Wunderlin's health issues made it hard to find stable employment. This article is part of KFF's Medicaid Watch, featuring policy research, polling, and news about the Medicaid ...