Good RTW calls for a unified and holistic approach
By: Sarah Duffield, 16 October 2008,
RTW approaches,
RTW Management Overview
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Hear from two return to work and rehabilitation experts with tips to help the rehab and RTW process.
Two return to work and rehabilitation experts, Garry Pearce and Andrew McGarity, share secrets of their careers and give clear advice for workers and employers.
What have you discovered patients don't respond to in rehabilitation? What is discouraging or demotivating?
There are many issues that lead to a poor response by workers injured at work. Amongst these, in no particular, order are:
Managers that are not supportive or empathetic;...
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