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By Staff Report
Jan. 1, 1999
Use these Web sites to start your online research…
http://www.eqp.org—Employer Quality Partnership has produced this Web site to help you “navigate the health care system” from all angles—employer, small business employer, employee, human resources and self-employed. View guides online, and if you find them helpful, you may order them in bulk to distribute.
http://www.healthseek.com—This Web site is for the health care community and for those who want to learn more about health care. Find health care articles, a huge list of resources, a chat room and forums, plus links to up-to-date health news.
http://www.hhs.gov—This Web site is presented by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Find news and fact sheets straight from the HHS press office, information on pending and enacted legislation, and research provided by the HHS. Consumer health information can be found at its connection to HealthfinderTM.
http://hippo.findlaw.com—The Health Hippo Web site posts health care-related news about such issues as HIPAA, policy and administration, Medicare, quality assurance and lots more. Health Hippo is especially about the regulatory and legal aspects of health care—it’s a very thorough site.
http://www.stressdoc.com—Mark Gorkin, the “Stress Doctor,” offers seminars and other humorous help with stress relief.
http://www.ama-assn.org—The respected American Medical Association (AMA) offers information on finding a doctor, and on illness wellness, fitness and more.
http://www.psychdismgmt.com—The Psychiatric Disability Management Resource Page. This site discusses issues relating to managing psychiatric disability in the workplace.
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