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Decoding Worker Health Economics: Exploring Cost-Effective Interventions with Supriya Lahiri

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In this episode, we delve into the fascinating world of worker health economics and cost-effective interventions with Professor Supriya Lahiri. Join us as we discuss the complexities of occupational health and discover how economic principles play a crucial role in improving worker safety and well-being. From the Porter Project to the challenges faced in the formal sector, we explore real-life case studies and gain valuable insights on data collection, analysis, and decision-making. Don't miss this eye-opening conversation with Supriya Lahiri, a seasoned expert with over 40 years of experience.

Supriya Lahiri is an emeritus professor at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell Department of Economics. Prior to joining UMass Lowell, she worked as a member of the sponsored research staff at MIT. She has worked extensively on the economics of occupational health issues in collaboration with several public health agencies in India.

Further Reading Links:

Supriya’s Bio: https://www.uml.edu/fahss/economics/faculty/lahiri-supriya.aspx

Supriya’s Research:

Net-cost model for Workplace Interventions: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0022437505000411

Is There an Economic Case for Training Intervention in the Manual Material Handling Sector of Developing Countries?

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/283789452_Is_There_an_Economic_Case_for_Training_Intervention_in_the_Manual_Material_Handling_Sector_of_Developing_Countries

Register for the Conference: https://www.premus2023.com/register

Timestamps:

00:00 About Supriya

11:10 Model Application: Is It Cost-Effective?

16:16 Porter Project and Vegetable Vendors: Real-World Applications

31:12 Insights on Data Collection and Application

43:00 Advice for Newcomers into the Field of Economics and Occupational Health?

Disclaimer: Guest's views and opinions are their own and do not reflect those of the PREMUS, WDPI, & MYOPAIN 2023 Conference, its organizers, or of Recoup Health. The content provided in this series is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Please seek counsel from a qualified healthcare professional for any health related decisions you need to make on behalf of yourself or a loved one.

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In this episode, we delve into the fascinating world of worker health economics and cost-effective interventions with Professor Supriya Lahiri. Join us as we discuss the complexities of occupational health and discover how economic principles play a crucial role in improving worker safety and well-being. From the Porter Project to the challenges faced in the formal sector, we explore real-life case studies and gain valuable insights on data collection, analysis, and decision-making. Don't miss this eye-opening conversation with Supriya Lahiri, a seasoned expert with over 40 years of experience.

Supriya Lahiri is an emeritus professor at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell Department of Economics. Prior to joining UMass Lowell, she worked as a member of the sponsored research staff at MIT. She has worked extensively on the economics of occupational health issues in collaboration with several public health agencies in India.

Further Reading Links:

Supriya’s Bio: https://www.uml.edu/fahss/economics/faculty/lahiri-supriya.aspx

Supriya’s Research:

Net-cost model for Workplace Interventions: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0022437505000411

Is There an Economic Case for Training Intervention in the Manual Material Handling Sector of Developing Countries?

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/283789452_Is_There_an_Economic_Case_for_Training_Intervention_in_the_Manual_Material_Handling_Sector_of_Developing_Countries

Register for the Conference: https://www.premus2023.com/register

Timestamps:

00:00 About Supriya

11:10 Model Application: Is It Cost-Effective?

16:16 Porter Project and Vegetable Vendors: Real-World Applications

31:12 Insights on Data Collection and Application

43:00 Advice for Newcomers into the Field of Economics and Occupational Health?

Disclaimer: Guest's views and opinions are their own and do not reflect those of the PREMUS, WDPI, & MYOPAIN 2023 Conference, its organizers, or of Recoup Health. The content provided in this series is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Please seek counsel from a qualified healthcare professional for any health related decisions you need to make on behalf of yourself or a loved one.

  continue reading

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