World Day for Safety and Health at Work 2023


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The World Day for Safety and Health at Work takes place annually on the 28th of April to globally promote the prevention of accidents and diseases at work. The International Labour Organisation (ILO) began to observe this day in 2003 to promote a safe and healthy work environment as a fundamental principle and right at work through collaboration and encouraging open social dialogue. We have learned from past and ongoing crises, such as the COVID-19 pandemic that workplaces can be of vital importance in the prevention and control of outbreaks. During this unprecedented period, it was demonstrated that effective participation and communication between governments, employers, and workers had an essential role in transforming occupational health and safety systems; through implementing effective health and safety measures in the workplace to contain the spread of disease, systems were built that not only safeguarded the health and safety of workers but protected and upheld the health of society at large. In addition, these measures allowed important services to continue in confidence, with health and safety being at the forefront.













Understanding Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders: A comprehensive guide to tackle Work-Related Musculoskeletal Issues for professionals


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The publication "Understanding Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders (WRMSD)" by Dr. Pinky Dutta provides an in-depth analysis of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) caused by work-related activities. With over 13 years of expertise, Dr. Dutta introduces MSDs, detailing their impact on muscles, bones, tendons, and ligaments, and emphasizes their effects on daily functioning and occupational productivity. She highlights that repetitive workplace pressure accounts for around 50% of non-fatal work-related injuries. The book covers prevalent MSDs like carpal tunnel syndrome and thoracic outlet syndrome, especially in occupations involving extensive computer use and physical labor. Dr. Dutta also explores inflammation's role in MSD development, proposing a revised categorization system based on tissue changes and pathophysiology. This comprehensive resource reflects Dr. Dutta's dedication to sharing knowledge gained through extensive research, clinical experience, and active participation in the field.







Human Rights, Public Values, and Leadership in Healthcare Policy


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The legitimacy of any national health system depends on how it serves the interest of the poorest and most vulnerable people. As such, a commitment to equity should be at the heart of human rights discussions regarding universal health coverage. Human Rights, Public Values, and Leadership in Healthcare Policy is an essential reference source on the importance of access to timely, quality, and affordable healthcare, and how overt or implicit discrimination in the delivery of health services violates fundamental human rights and can have serious health consequences. This publication covers current health-policy debates and reforms that focus on extending universal health coverage, decreasing the growth of costs through improved efficiency, and expanding prevention and wellness of programs. While highlighting topics such as authority hierarchy, HIV/AIDS experiences, and veterans’ mental health, this publication is ideally designed for health practitioners/professionals, scholars, researchers, institutions, students, consultants, and policymakers.