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Sexual Harassment Is Rampant in Health Care. Here’s How to Stop It.

Harvard Business Review

Human Resources commonly takes the lead in crafting and enforcing a strong policy. While internal processes may provide efficiency, independent external investigations should be undertaken when there is any question about the objectivity of the internal inquiry.

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How the U.S. Army Personalized Its Mental Health Care

Harvard Business Review

Between 2003, when the Iraq war began and the conflict in Afghanistan was two years old, the Army’s volume of mental health care visits tripled, from 1.1 Exploring cutting edge ways to lower costs and improve quality. Prior to the introduction of BHDP, it was challenging to examine quality of PTSD care in the Army.

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Expanding the Reach of Primary Care in Developing Countries

Harvard Business Review

Indeed, a 2003 Lancet study reported that 63% of child deaths in the 42 countries that account for 90% of global child mortality could be prevented each year through more effective primary care. This helps the centers increase efficiency, maintain quality standards, track disease trends, and collect demographic information.