Analysis of the situation of occupational health in Chile
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-11691999000100007Keywords:
occupational health, occupational nursing, worker, interdisciplinary health team, national health insuranceAbstract
The authors make a critical analysis of the Occupational Health in Chile based on the conclusions obtained from a multidisciplinary workshop, attended by professionals of this area. The method used was strategic planning, exposing the weaknesses, strengths and expectations regarding the health reality of the region. A profile of the type of professionals that should participate in the programs was also discussed, elaborating a work plan that should reflect the future development in this area, as well as pointing out the role of the University in the work plan and analysing the future of Occupational Health.Downloads
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1999-01-01
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Alvarado, O. I. S., Suazo, S. V. V., & Quinteros, R. V. E. (1999). Analysis of the situation of occupational health in Chile. Revista Latino-Americana De Enfermagem, 7(1), 49-54. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-11691999000100007