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Download the Infographic Employer Factors Workplace culture issues may not be part of the record but can be a major barrier to returning someone to

MDGuidelines experts were featured in a recent article on traumatic brain injuries in the DMEC (Disability Management Employer Coalition) publication. The authors were Kerri Wizner,

Read PDF article Using Research to Advocate for Best Practices BY KERRI WIZNER, MPH, CPH, AND KEEMIA VAGHEF, PhD Managing injured or ill working-age people

As the legalization of marijuana continues to spread across the United States, it’s important to be aware of its effects in the workplace. Nearly 20%
Workplace Health & Opioids Where do we stand? This research brief highlights updates from the latest ACOEM opioids guidance, the evidence supporting adherence to opioids

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Learn to use our Formulary shortcut tool to quickly review ACOEM recommendation for medications. View a short highlight video about how to use this tool

Learn how to use MDGuidelines Crosswalks tool to change codes from ICD—to ICD-10. View a short highlight video about how to use this tool here

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