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Helping Workers Who Develop Medical Problems Stay Employed: Expanding Washington's COHE Program Beyond Workers' Compensation

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  • David Stapleton
  • Jennifer Christian

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This is one of three policy action papers prepared in Year 3 of the Stay-at-Work/Return-to Work Policy Collaborative, an initiative funded by the Office of Disability Employment Policy in the U.S. Department of Labor.

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  • David Stapleton & Jennifer Christian, "undated". "Helping Workers Who Develop Medical Problems Stay Employed: Expanding Washington's COHE Program Beyond Workers' Compensation," Mathematica Policy Research Reports a639d0e62d6b4fa0af60537de, Mathematica Policy Research.
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