Building health policy
92. Building health policy
Protecting employee health should be of the utmost importance since it greatly affects many aspects of work including productivity, concentration, and the health of coworkers. Employees often feel overwhelmed and unable to take appropriate rest or time away from work to recover. Workplace health policies can support an employee's physical and mental well-being even when the employee is off-site.
This feature provides support to improve the overall health and satisfaction of workers and their families.
The feature meets the following requirements:
School policy requires that one of the following immunization schedules are fulfilled for enrollment in early education, elementary, middle, and high schools, for the age group appropriate for the school:

Applicability Matrix
Core & Shell | Tenant Improvement | New Construction | |
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Part 1: Innovation 1 Proposal | O | O | O |
Part 2: Community Immunity | - | - | - |
Commercial Kitchen | Schools | Multifamily Residential | Restaurant | Retail | |
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Part 1: Innovation 1 Proposal | O | O | O | O | O |
Part 2: Community Immunity | - | O | - | - | - |
Verification Methods Matrix
Letters of Assurance | Annotated Documents | On-Site Checks | |
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PART 1 (Protocol) Innovation 1 Proposal |
Innovation Proposal | ||
PART 2 (Design) Community Immunity |
Architect |
92.1.e |
National Partnership for Women and Families' Paid Sick Days: Good for Business, Good for Workers notes that "when sick workers are able to stay home, the spread of disease slows and workplaces are both healthier and more productive." |
92.1.d |
The National Business Group on Health's Vaccinating Against the Flu: A Business Case notes to consider offering opportunities for employees to get vaccinated against the flu on-site. |
92.2.b |
The WHO Summary Table provides recomendations for child vaccination schedules. |
92.2.a |
The CDC provides recommendations on immunizations by age. |
92.1.b |
A 2010 NCHS Data Brief reports that according to the National Health Interview Survey, for privately insured adults, having a flexible spending account or health savings account was associated with increase health care utilization for some services. |
92.1.c |
A 2010 NCHS Data Brief reports that according to the National Health Interview Survey, adults with private health insurance without a health savings account were more likely to have unmet medical needs compared to those with health savings accounts. |
92.1.a |
A report from the National Center for Health Statistics found that, based on responses from the National Health Interview Survey, an estimated 45.5 million people in the US were uninsured, including 18.5% of respondents who had employment. |