Who is accountable for a return to health and activity?
By: Robert Hughes ,
23 June 2009
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Is freedom a responsibility of others?
"Where there is a lack of accountability there is conflict." - John Shervey
Getting better, whose responsibility is it? Do we need to apply the principle of personal responsibility to worker's comp in Australia?
When recently in Boston to discuss the possible development of a US chapter of rtwmatters.org with John Shervey and others, he and I were about to get into a lift when John said "Where there is a lack of accountabili...
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