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Ringing Endorsement for Integration

This year's for-profit Teddy Award winner, AT&T Inc., is an integrated disability management practitioner. Coincidence? IDM disciples think not. They turn to the Integrated Benefits Institute for the proof, and the research and data to plug into their own programs.

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How about its latest benchmarking report, for instance? We're talking 2006 calendar year data, including nearly 3.1 million absence and disability claims from about 30,000 employers/programs.

Or its latest study on chief financial officers, and their need for more lost-time information so they can better handle health-related productivity and cast their company's financial outlook.

All this and more can be had at the Integrated Benefits Institute Web site.

November 1, 2007

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