Current health emergencies in the Region
Overview of the current health emergencies in the Region where WHO plays an essential role in supporting countries to respond to and recover from emergencies with public health consequences.
Overview of the current health emergencies in the Region where WHO plays an essential role in supporting countries to respond to and recover from emergencies with public health consequences.
Being in good health and improving health benefit individuals, employers, wider society and the national economy. A significant problem in Croatia is the large number of people not working because of health-related problems. Work-related physical and mental disorders represent an increasing burden to the health-care system and employers with mental disorders as the main cause of disability. In Croatia long working hours, a perceived higher level of job insecurity and poor work–life balance contribute to high stress levels. Integrated comprehensive policies targeting the structural characteristics of organizations are more effective and cost-effective in addressing work-related health issues.
Key stakeholders are:
The most effective interventions aim to improve work quality, employee health and occupational health support; promote active labour market programmes and sustainable and equitable economic growth; and integrate lifelong learning into work and health policies.
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