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Research investigates the treatment of traumatic brain and head injury
The National Institute for Health Research Health Technology Assessment (NIHR HTA) programme is expanding the evidence base surrounding the treatment of traumatic brain and head injury (TBI) by commissioning four new research projects. If left untreated
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Industrial noise victory could bring more claims
After a unanimous ruling on an industrial noise test case, the Court of Appeal has opened the doors for what could be thousands of industrial noise claims.
BARC: a stronger voice for rehab?
Some of the loudest players in the rehabilitation sector congregated at Westminster to launch a new consultative industry body, the British Association of Rehabilitation Companies (BARC).
Fast track claims review under threat
The MoJ’s plans to streamline low value road traffic accident (RTA) claims with a streamlined, fixed fee process is unlikely to meet its October 2009 deadline.
Consultation between the MoJ, insurance companies, claims management companies and…
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Rehab body seeks further funding despite government cash injection
The UK Rehabilitation Council (UKRC) has been given a second injection of Government funding to help establish its status as a full membership body.








