2020
DOI: 10.5430/jha.v9n5p31
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Should health care institutions provide job accommodations for health care workers with serious mental health concerns during the COVID-19 pandemic?

Abstract: As the Coronavirus Disease 2019 pandemic continues, increased attention has been given to its mental health impacts on frontline health care workers. There is a consensus, consistent with established standards applicable to the duty to treat, that health care workers who are especially vulnerable to risk of physical harm should be provided job accommodations to reduce their risk of disease exposure, but it is unclear whether health care workers should be provided similar accommodations if their vulnerability r… Show more

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