ResearchMoz added Latest Research Report titled " Occupational Health - UK - April 2016 " to it's Large Report database.
There are approximately 450,000 new cases of occupational ill health in the UK every year, but the costs of managing ill-health at an individual corporate level remain poorly measured and unclear. Active marketing of OH, coupled with evidence-based proposals for cost-effective interventions, will be required if the market is to make a serious impact in healthcare.
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Table of Content
Executive Summary
Market size
Figure 1: UK employment, 2015, (% of total)
Figure 2: UK market segmentation for occupational health provision at salary costs for non-commercial operators, by type of provider, 2011-2015, (£ million)
Market trends
Figure 3: How health condition affected work, by industry sector and level of extent, 2014, (%)
Figure 4: Percentage of respondents identifying most common cause of long-term absence, 2015, (%)
Figure 5: Average sickness absence rates, by region, 2014, (% working time lost per year)
Figure 6: Average annual cost of absence, 2011-2015, (per employee per year, by sector, in £)
Figure 7: Analysis of cost of workplace illness and injury, by cost bearer, 2006/07-2013/14, (£ billion)
Market factors
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Employee demographic changes affecting OH service distribution
Longer working hours also take a toll on workplace health
Government plans to conduct a public sector sickness absence review
Industry structure
Forecast
Figure 8: UK occupational health market segmentation forecast, by provider, 2016-2020, (£ million at 2015 prices)
Ageing working population will pose fresh challenges to, and require innovative measures from, OH service providers
Changes to SEQOHS standards could help accredited members win business
Technology advancements will affect OH trends, through types of ill-health and service provision alike
What we think
Key Insights
Why is the continued development of occupational health perceived as important to economic performance?
What is currently restricting market development?
How can OH providers expand their service provision and convince businesses of the benefits of services?
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There are approximately 450,000 new cases of occupational ill health in the UK every year, but the costs of managing ill-health at an individual corporate level remain poorly measured and unclear. Active marketing of OH, coupled with evidence-based proposals for cost-effective interventions, will be required if the market is to make a serious impact in healthcare.
Download free Sample PDF report with TOC: http://www.researchmoz.us/enquiry.php?type=S&repid=706594
Table of Content
Executive Summary
Market size
Figure 1: UK employment, 2015, (% of total)
Figure 2: UK market segmentation for occupational health provision at salary costs for non-commercial operators, by type of provider, 2011-2015, (£ million)
Market trends
Figure 3: How health condition affected work, by industry sector and level of extent, 2014, (%)
Figure 4: Percentage of respondents identifying most common cause of long-term absence, 2015, (%)
Figure 5: Average sickness absence rates, by region, 2014, (% working time lost per year)
Figure 6: Average annual cost of absence, 2011-2015, (per employee per year, by sector, in £)
Figure 7: Analysis of cost of workplace illness and injury, by cost bearer, 2006/07-2013/14, (£ billion)
Market factors
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Employee demographic changes affecting OH service distribution
Longer working hours also take a toll on workplace health
Government plans to conduct a public sector sickness absence review
Industry structure
Forecast
Figure 8: UK occupational health market segmentation forecast, by provider, 2016-2020, (£ million at 2015 prices)
Ageing working population will pose fresh challenges to, and require innovative measures from, OH service providers
Changes to SEQOHS standards could help accredited members win business
Technology advancements will affect OH trends, through types of ill-health and service provision alike
What we think
Key Insights
Why is the continued development of occupational health perceived as important to economic performance?
What is currently restricting market development?
How can OH providers expand their service provision and convince businesses of the benefits of services?
About ResearchMoz
ResearchMoz is the world's fastest growing collection of market research reports worldwide. Our database is composed of current market studies from over 100 featured publishers worldwide. Our market research databases integrate statistics with analysis from global, regional, country and company perspectives. ResearchMoz's service portfolio also includes value-added services such as market research customization, competitive landscaping, and in-depth surveys, delivered by a team of experienced Research Coordinators.
Contact Us:
Mr. Nachiket
Albany NY, United States - 12207
Tel: +1-518-621-2074 / Tel: 866-997-4948 (Us-Canada Toll Free)
Email: sales@researchmoz.us
Follow us on LinkedIn at: http://bit.ly/1TBmnVG
Follow me on Blogger at: http://healthcare-research-report.blogspot.in/
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