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[Concept: occupational medicine 2000].

H Krueger, A L Hartmann, C P Heierli

    Therapeutische Umschau. Revue Therapeutique
    |November 1, 1989
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    Switzerland

    Area of Science:

    • Occupational Medicine
    • Public Health Policy
    • Workplace Health Standards

    Context:

    • The current practice of occupational medicine in Switzerland is limited, particularly outside large corporations.
    • There's a need to elevate national occupational medicine standards for social security and economic benefits.
    • Occupational medicine must demonstrate its value in preventive workplace health to stakeholders.

    Purpose:

    • To advocate for enhanced legal frameworks for occupational medicine in Switzerland, aligning with European Community standards.
    • To establish robust occupational medical care models, especially for small and medium-sized enterprises.
    • To strengthen education, training, and research in occupational medicine, integrating academic and practical aspects.

    Summary:

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  • The development of occupational medicine in Switzerland requires significant advancement to meet national health and economic needs.
  • Key objectives include legislative improvements, accessible care models for all businesses, and enhanced educational and research infrastructure.
  • Increased representation of occupational health is crucial in health and social legislation discussions.
  • Impact:

    • Achieving higher standards in occupational medicine will improve worker health and public welfare.
    • Economic benefits will arise from effective preventive healthcare in the workplace.
    • Strengthened occupational medicine contributes to a more robust social security system and informed health policy.