When is an independent medical examination helpful to an employer? How does this type of program help ensure employees get the right type of care and, in some instances, result in cost savings for employers? Read on for answers to these questions and more.
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Knowledge is Power: Putting All the Pieces Together Helps Employers
By Randy McKinney, Senior Vice President of Operations, Emperion
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