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Clinicians, employers examine psychosocial issues

Achieving better outcomes for injured workers and employers may be done by identifying and addressing psychosocial issues in a claim.

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That's the thinking behind the session, Identifying and Managing Psychosocial Issues Affecting Injured Workers.

The panelists in the session include:

  • Gary Anderberg, practice leader of analytics and outcomes, absence and care management, for third-party administrator Broadspire.
  • Michael Shor, managing director of Best Doctors Occupational Health Institute in Boston.
  • Patrick Venditti, director of Corporate Health Services Division for St. Louis-based BJC Healthcare.
  • Carl Reynolds, senior vice president-claims for Safety National in St. Louis, will serve as the moderator.

October 31, 2011

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