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Assessment and Communication for People with Disorders of Consciousness
Published on: August 1, 2017
Do we have the evidence we need and are we communicating it well?
Abstract:
Despite the growth of evidence on the health and financial impact of workplace health promotion, experts in health policy and management are not aware of this evidence. To change this, we need to publish in their journals, speak at their conferences, and collaborate with them on evaluation and research. These collaborations have the additional advantage of our learning how to conduct population level analysis and express findings in the terms policy makers understand.
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