Horizontal return to work coordination was more common in RTW programs than the recommended vertical coordination. The Rapid-RTW cohort study
Abstract Background In return-to-work (RTW) programs, coordinators are often provided in order to integrate services. However, models of coordinating services vary widely internationally, and across different programs, where one distinction is between vertical and horizontal integration (i.e. betwee...
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Main Authors: | Lisebet Skeie Skarpaas (Author), Lise Aasen Haveraaen (Author), Milada Cvancarova Småstuen (Author), William S. Shaw (Author), Randi Wågø Aas (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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