Interventions at six to 26 weeks of sickness absence did not improve the return to work rate.
Evidence from:
DWP RR342
“Impacts of the Job Retention and Rehabilitation Pilot (JRRP)”
This was a complex trial of state-of-the-art interventions for people at risk of long term worklessness as a result of medical status.
One possibility is that medical status and work place risk factors were not the real reason why people became workless. Insurers should hesitate to assume that medical service providers can contribute to indemnity.
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