In Finland, occupational healthcare (OHC) provides alternative access to curative ambulatory primary healthcare for a large proportion of the employed. Providers of occupational and private healthcare can also refer patients to public secondary healthcare, possibly providing better access to specialized medicine. We investigate the determinants of the use of OHC and associations between the use of OHC and other ambulatory service sectors and distributions of ambulatory healthcare. We find that the probability of using OHC is positively associated with the size of the employing organization and is higher for those with higher incomes but does not vary strongly between patients with different health conditions. Those who use OHC visit public ...
Abstract Background: Measuring primary health care (PHC) performance through hospitalizations for a...
This paper describe the concept of maintenance of work ability (MWA) at workplaces and the contribut...
Background and objective: Health care workers (HCWs) have a great background to promote their health...
In Finland, occupational healthcare (OHC) provides alternative access to curative ambulatory primary...
Background: The aim of this study was to examine how the use of outpatient and inpatient health serv...
Objectives: To investigate occupational health frequent attenders’ (FAs) use of other healthcare sec...
Aims: This study aimed to investigate occupational health (OH) primary-care patients’ use of other h...
There is little knowledge on socioeconomic differences in use of health care organized by different ...
Background: Work disability is a complex issue that requires preventive efforts from healthcare syst...
Abstract Background Employment protects and fosters health. Occupational health services, particular...
Background: Measuring primary health care (PHC) performance through hospitalizations for ambulatory ...
Work disability creates significant expenses for nations and causes human suffering by limiting pati...
Abstract Background: The characteristics of frequent attenders have been studied extensively; howev...
Occupational health service in Sweden is often described as an important and strategic resource to r...
Objectives To identify groups of municipal employees between the ages of 20 and 34 years with distin...
Abstract Background: Measuring primary health care (PHC) performance through hospitalizations for a...
This paper describe the concept of maintenance of work ability (MWA) at workplaces and the contribut...
Background and objective: Health care workers (HCWs) have a great background to promote their health...
In Finland, occupational healthcare (OHC) provides alternative access to curative ambulatory primary...
Background: The aim of this study was to examine how the use of outpatient and inpatient health serv...
Objectives: To investigate occupational health frequent attenders’ (FAs) use of other healthcare sec...
Aims: This study aimed to investigate occupational health (OH) primary-care patients’ use of other h...
There is little knowledge on socioeconomic differences in use of health care organized by different ...
Background: Work disability is a complex issue that requires preventive efforts from healthcare syst...
Abstract Background Employment protects and fosters health. Occupational health services, particular...
Background: Measuring primary health care (PHC) performance through hospitalizations for ambulatory ...
Work disability creates significant expenses for nations and causes human suffering by limiting pati...
Abstract Background: The characteristics of frequent attenders have been studied extensively; howev...
Occupational health service in Sweden is often described as an important and strategic resource to r...
Objectives To identify groups of municipal employees between the ages of 20 and 34 years with distin...
Abstract Background: Measuring primary health care (PHC) performance through hospitalizations for a...
This paper describe the concept of maintenance of work ability (MWA) at workplaces and the contribut...
Background and objective: Health care workers (HCWs) have a great background to promote their health...