New Zealand's Bronnie Thompson looks at the next steps back to work - looking broadly at the path forward.
By: Bronnie Thompson ,
10 March 2009,
Case management,
Employee centred care
DESCRIPTION:
Two cases demonstrate the importance of thinking about the big picture in return to work
Following an injury or health problem return to work is an important part of rehabilitation. In many cases we follow a standard course; identify the restrictions, look for the duties that match, and put the two together to develop a return to work plan. Whilst that works in many cases, following the routine channel can stop us, and the people we care, from using the opportunity to look at the ‘big picture’.
The path t...
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