MILITARY MEDICINE, vol. 160, n° 10, 1995, pages 489-491, ISSN 0026-4075, USA
WITHERS (B.G.), SMITH (S.R.), EVENSON (E.T.), WIENER (H.A.), FORTUNE (G.J.), SVALINA (J.S.), DAVILA (R.)
Us Army materiel command. Alexandria VA. USA
For a variety of reasons, occupational health services at Army Materiel Command installations became severely strained during the 1980s.
The Occupational Health Partnership Program, developed to improve this support, describes control, responsibility, and cost sharing between Army Materiel Command and Army Medical Command.
This innovative approach is finding new solutions to challenging problems.
The authors describe the history, principles, status, and possible future of the partnership program.
Mots-clés BDSP : Maladie professionnelle, Homme, Service soins & consultation, Service santé armée, Médecine travail
Mots-clés Pascal : Maladie professionnelle, Organisation santé, Exploration, Homme, Service santé, Armée, Association interspécifique, Médecine travail
Mots-clés Pascal anglais : Occupational disease, Public health organization, Exploration, Human, Health service, Army, Interspecific association, Occupational medicine
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Code Inist : 002B30A03B. Création : 01/03/1996.