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  2. United States Department of Health and Human Services

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    The United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is a cabinet-level executive branch department of the U.S. federal government created to protect the health of the U.S. people and providing essential human services.

  3. Toxic Work Environment: Signs and 10 Tips to Cope - Healthline

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    Whether it’s a hot tempered boss, an unreasonable workload, or malicious coworkers, a toxic work environment can take a significant toll on your mental health, leading to high levels of stress ...

  4. Whistleblowing - Wikipedia

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    Private company employees in particular might be at risk of being fired, demoted, denied raises and so on for bringing environmental risks to the attention of appropriate authorities. Government employees could be at a similar risk for bringing threats to health or the environment to public attention, although perhaps this is less likely. [37]

  5. Allied health professions - Wikipedia

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    Generally, AHPs provide health and care services which are distinct fields of study from non-AHP health care professions. There will generally be a large demand for professionals in their respective fields and these professions will usually require specialised training, higher level education and certification/licensure which will usually prevent it from being an extension of medicine or ...

  6. Organizational justice - Wikipedia

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    As perceptions of justice increase employee health increases and burnout decreases. Distributive, procedural, and interactional justice perceptions are able to capture state specific levels of emotional exhaustion which fade over time; however, overall organizational justice perceptions give the most stable picture of the relationship between ...

  7. Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005 - Wikipedia

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    contain a reliable estimate of the employees exposure and compare the exposure with the exposure limits and values; identify what is needed to comply with the law i.e. whether noise control measures or hearing protection may be needed. identify any employees who may need to be provided with 'health surveillance' and whether any are at ...

  8. Health insurance - Wikipedia

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    A health insurance policy is: A contract between an insurance provider (e.g. an insurance company or a government) and an individual or his/her sponsor (that is an employer or a community organization).

  9. Health savings account - Wikipedia

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    Health savings accounts are similar to medical savings account (MSA) plans that were authorized by the federal government before health savings account plans. Health savings accounts can be used with some high-deductible health plans. Health savings accounts came into being after legislation was signed by President George W. Bush on December 8 ...