2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19159602
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Uptake of Voluntary Occupational Health Care—Assessments of German Occupational Health Physicians and Employees

Abstract: Workers’ health surveillance is considered essential for employees’ health and protection against hazardous working conditions. It is one part of occupational health care and thus one of four pillars of holistic workplace health management. In Germany, employers are obliged to provide mandatory and voluntary occupational health care (OHC) to employees, dependent on the defined occupational hazards. However, employees are not obliged to make use of voluntary OHC. No empirical information is available about the … Show more

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“…Some occupational groups report a low level of contact with occupational health physicians, although more would be expected, while for others it is just the opposite [ 37 ]. This is supported by results of our previous study addressing the topic of workers’ health surveillance where many of the interviewed employees reported never having had personal contact to an occupational health physician [ 38 ]. An in-depth analysis of the current structure and quality of occupational healthcare in Germany is therefore recommended [ 37 ].…”
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confidence: 77%
“…Some occupational groups report a low level of contact with occupational health physicians, although more would be expected, while for others it is just the opposite [ 37 ]. This is supported by results of our previous study addressing the topic of workers’ health surveillance where many of the interviewed employees reported never having had personal contact to an occupational health physician [ 38 ]. An in-depth analysis of the current structure and quality of occupational healthcare in Germany is therefore recommended [ 37 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%