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The Value of Occupational Health Research: History, Evolution and Way Forward
This report is a follow-on from the SOM’s 2017 report Occupational health: the value proposition and its 2018 report Occupational Health: The Global Evidence and Value. Worldwide the costs of work-related health issues are an estimated 4% of global GDP and equivalent to the entire GDP of the UK.
Although a persisting lack of good quality evidence to support the economic value of OH research is identified from the report, it concludes that there is a strong case to support the OH societal and public health value of OH research.
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Contributed by: | Ann Caluori |
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Authored on: | 0 June 2019 |
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First contributed: | 28 May 2020 |
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