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Accurate economic data relating to the cost of treating injury and identifying factors of high treatment costs are integral to identifying potential levers for policy makers and planners to design more efficient services.
5 From an economic point of view, injuries incur significant costs to the health sector; for instance, in the EU-27 more than €15 billion is annually spent on direct medical costs treating injury casualties admitted to hospital.
Additionally, injured persons had to have a current or previous claim related to musculoskeletal or psychological injury; employers had to be from medium to large sized businesses with more than 20 full time equivalent staff and one claim in the last 12 months, and GPs had to have had experience in treating injury compensation claimants.
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They're also warned against treating injuries.
The Yankees are cautious in treating injuries so it seems unlikely that Torre would start Martinez on Friday.
It is now emerging a new way of treating injuries and diseases, which is based on regenerative medicine.
Also, that preventing and treating injuries is a big responsibility.
These increased costs have been particularly acute when it comes to treating injuries from car accidents, Corum says.
Since the cyclone, she and her colleagues have been working around the clock treating injuries.
Fusion of spinal vertebrae, usually to treat injury or arthritis, more than doubled.
What remains unresolved is how to treat injury information, a valuable commodity in gambling circles.
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