APHA approves policy statements on paid leave and workplace injury prevention – ScienceBlogs
At the American Public Health Association’s annual meeting in Boston this week, the organization officially approved 17 policy statements, including one calling for the US to improve access to paid sick and family leave and one urging the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to require workplace injury and illness prevention programs.
Why Partnering with Patients and Families Can Improve Health Care – PCORI
Patient and family engagement is gaining acceptance as a strategy to integrate the wisdom and experiences of patients, caregivers, and the advocacy groups that represent them into efforts to improve healthcare outcomes and quality.
Two GNC managers fight ban on overtime – Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
“There are a number of reports that have come out about wage theft, which is depriving workers of overtime pay,” said Vicki Shabo, director of work and family programs for the National Partnership for Women & Families.
Looking at Seattle’s gender pay gap – The Capitol Hill Times
The National Partnership for Women and Families, a non-partisan non-profit organization advocating for women’s rights since 1971, is the source of the gender pay gap report.
Female Pols Led Shutdown’s End; Sex Traffic Reported – Women’s eNews
The National Partnership for Women and Families, a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization based in Washington, D.C., said many of the families hurt by the shutdown will feel its effects for some time.
High Net Worth Women More Concerned than Men about National Economic Issues – Spectrem’s Millionaire Corner
Another study conducted by the National Partnership for Women and Families found that the median yearly pay for women employed full time is $11.084 less than men’s.
ONC Sets Goals For MU Stage 3 – Healthcare Technology Online
The Consumer Partnership for eHealth offered it opinion of what is needed for Stage 3, writing, “We believe the ‘Meaningful Use’ EHR Incentive Program offers a significant, unprecedented opportunity to reduce health disparities by addressing not only the multi-faceted needs of individuals and groups, but also the overlapping needs of all populations.
Workers Deserve Paid Sick Leave – International Brotherhood of Teamsters
The National Partnership for Women & Families says that more than 40 million private sector workers, about 40 percent of the workforce, don’t earn paid sick days.
What Obamacare Means for Women – DailyWorth
“Prior to the ACA, individual plans or small group plans would do gender rating, where they would charge a higher rate for women than men for the same insurance plan,” says Lauren Birchfield Kennedy, senior health policy counsel at the National Partnership for Women and Families. “If you were a small business that employed a majority of women, you paid a higher rate. But now you can no longer rate a plan based on gender.”
Rethinking Stage 3 Meaningful Use to address key care disparities – NueMD
The Consumer Partnership for eHealth (CPeH) is a non-partisan group made up of more than 50 consumer, patient and labor organizations and led by the National Partnership for Women & Families, a group that has been working in health information technology policy since 2005.

