
pmid: 17206220
handle: 11573/912968
Disability Management (DM) is a workplace prevention and care strategy aimed at having healthier and more productive workers and improving company competitiveness. The DM process consists of 4 phases: wellbeing promotion, preventive measures, early intervention and case management. To be successful, DM requires a team approach which co-involves DM experts, employees, supervisors, human resource management staff, union representatives, physicians and other health operators.
Occupational Diseases, Persons with Disabilities, Accidents, Occupational; Blue Cross Blue Shield Insurance Plans; Disabled Persons; Humans; Labor Unions; Occupational Diseases; United States; Health Promotion; Occupational Health; Rehabilitation, Vocational, Labor Unions, Accidents, Occupational, Humans, Rehabilitation, Vocational, Health Promotion, Blue Cross Blue Shield Insurance Plans, Occupational Health, United States
Occupational Diseases, Persons with Disabilities, Accidents, Occupational; Blue Cross Blue Shield Insurance Plans; Disabled Persons; Humans; Labor Unions; Occupational Diseases; United States; Health Promotion; Occupational Health; Rehabilitation, Vocational, Labor Unions, Accidents, Occupational, Humans, Rehabilitation, Vocational, Health Promotion, Blue Cross Blue Shield Insurance Plans, Occupational Health, United States
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