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Tag Archives: health outcomes
Towards Simplicity – Complex Case Management by Doctors
Information about how doctors can improve outcomes in compensation systems using a complex case management model Continue reading
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Tagged AMA, compensation systems, Dr Peter Sharman, health outcomes, IME, WorkCover Tasmania
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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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Why Insult & Injury? – The Video
See the brief video where I explain the background to this blog!
How big is the Elephant in the Research Room?
A really effective way to annoy a worker on compensation payments (or any worker for that matter) is to not pay them properly. It is even more effective if the worker is already on legislated step-downs in their weekly … Continue reading
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