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Promoting healthy routes back to work? Boundary spanning health professionals in employability programmes in Great Britain
Colin Lindsay
, Matthew Dutton
Work, Employment And Organisation
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Business & Economics
Employability
100%
National Health Service
75%
Boundary Spanning
73%
Health Professionals
72%
Pathway
46%
Health
31%
Program Management
27%
Public Employment Services
18%
Evaluation Research
16%
Contracting out
16%
Health Benefits
13%
Unemployment
12%
Willingness
12%
Service Organization
11%
In-depth Interviews
10%
Staff
10%
Policymaker
9%
Social Sciences
employability
62%
health professionals
55%
health service
48%
incapacity
44%
health
27%
employment service
15%
evaluation research
13%
management
11%
district
8%
staff
7%
interview
5%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
health services
72%
health
41%
program
31%
partnership approach
16%
organization
14%
public
6%
policy
6%
evaluation
4%