Telemedicine’s Fine, But What Happens When Injured Workers Don’t Have Access During a Pandemic?

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Risk & Insurance - May 21, 2020

During a recent webinar, Kimberly George, senior vice president of corporate development, M&A and healthcare for Sedgwick, posed a question that is on many workers’ comp professional’s minds: “With clinics closed, hospitals not allowing elective surgeries, and such, how do our injured workers get th...

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