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The T.I.P.S. Site
While ‘Insult and Injury’ is a blog focusing on impacts on health outcomes from workers compensation systems, another controversial subject is that of ‘RSI’. My new blog’s subject is what I have termed Technology Interface Pain Syndromes (T.I.P.S.) to encompass … Continue reading
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Tagged controversial subject, health outcomes, T.I.P.S., upper limb disorders, workers compensation systems
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Surveillance – Sharp Focus or Blunt Instrument?
In my work as an independent medical assessor, and occasionally as a treater, I am asked to view video surveillance of compensation claimants. This occurred again recently and caused me to reflect on the whole business of covert surveillance. There … Continue reading
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Tagged compensation systems, controversial subject, injured workers, surveillance
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