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PHI 305: Health Care Ethics
A guide to the resources for PHI 305: Health Care Ethics. Fall 2019.
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Background/Reference Material
Kentucky Health Care Issues
Coal-Related Health Care Issues
High Cost of Medical Care and Prescription Drugs
Access to Health Care
Smoking-Related Issues
Opioids and Other Addiction Issues
Obesity/Lack of Physical Activity/Diabetes
High Rates of Preventable Diseases such as Cancer and Cardiovascular Disease
Oral Health
Occupational Fatalities/Accidents
The Future of Health Insurance
Mask and Vaccine Mandates
Finding Books
Finding Articles
Articles
"Unleashed on an Unsuspecting World": The Asbestos Information Association and Its Role in Perpetuating a National Epidemic.
from American Journal of Public Health
Increased Suicide Risk among Workers following Toxic Metal Exposure at the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant From 1952 to 2003: A Cohort Study.
from International Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine
NIOSH FACE Reports Provide Insight on Workplace Fatalities
from Professional Safety
Teaching Young Workers about Job Safety and Health
From Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Background Information
Accidental Death
from Encyclopedia of Death & the Human Experience
Accidents Industrial
from International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences
Industrial Safety
from Encyclopedia of Small Business
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Occupational Hazards
from International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences
Worker Safety
from CQ Researcher
Workplace Hazards
from Encyclopedia of Environment and Society
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Websites
Kentucky death case: Another black eye for state workplace safety enforcement
from the Center for Public Integrity
Kentucky Occupational Safety and Health Program
from ky.gov
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
from the United States Department of Labor
Traumatic Occupational Injuries: Data and Statistics
from the CDC
Whistleblower Protection Programs
from the United States Department of Labor
Workplace Safety and Health Topics
from the CDC
Videos
Filing a Complaint with OSHA
from U.S. Department of Labor
Hazards and Protection Videos
from OSHA
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