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Rehab Private Practice Alert, July 27, 2005
The Pain Rehabilitation Education Program in Huntington, WV has drummed up a significant amount of business by focusing on workers compensation cases and getting employees back to work quickly, reports WOWK-TV in Charleston, WV.
A team of six specialists, ranging from physical therapists to psychiatrists, construct specific plans focused on each individual job's tasks.
The state's workers compensation program pays the center making for good business practice. It has also been able to get physicians to refer patients on a regular basis by building up its reputation for making patients, their employers, and the state happy with the quickness and quality of the rehab.
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