Employment’s Impact on Healthcare Outcomes

Description: Employment and health are inextricably linked. Employment and income have a direct impact on life expectancy, quality of life, and healthcare costs. Relatedly, medical health has a direct impact on employability. Employment can improve an individual’s physical and mental well-being, while job loss can have a detrimental effect. At the same time, poor health can impact the ability of an individual to get and maintain a job. Working age people with disabilities are less likely to be employed than those without disabilities. They are also more likely to have depression, anxiety, and chronic disease including diabetes, heart disease and obesity. Their lack of employment exacerbates these conditions, creating a cycle where unemployment leads to ill health and ill health leads to unemployment.

Learning Objectives: 

After this webshop participants will:

  1. Match various avenues to getting healthcare coverage
  2. Be able to apply how access to employment opportunities impacts a person’s health.
  3. Identify how intersectional identities impact healthcare outcomes.
Can I get CEUs from doing Self Study courses?2023-09-04T13:58:41-04:00

Nope.

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Employment’s Impact on Healthcare Outcomes

Project: US Department of Education RSA

St. Catherine University’s CATIE Center Project Level Up is funded by the US Department of Education, Rehabilitation Services Administration, Award #H160D210004.

The project contents; however, do not necessarily represent the policy of the Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government. (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1221e-3 and 3474).

Type: Module, Webshop

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