In Conversation: HOMELINK’s Kim Radcliffe on Evidence-Based Medicine and Continuity of Care for Injured Workers

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Risk & Insurance - Nov 13, 2023

Her training as a physical therapist, she said, is what gave her the perspective to seek and support best practices in workers’ compensation. The post In Conversation: HOMELINK’s Kim Radcliffe on Evidence-Based Medicine and Continuity of Care for Injured Workers appeared first on Risk & Insuranc...

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