See ParkNelsonSilverstein, and Mirer, “Use of Medical Insurance Claims for Surveillance of Occupational Disease: An Analysis of Cumulative Trauma in the Auto Industry,”Journal of Occupational Medicine, Vol. 34, No. 7, July 1992, pp. 731–737. The failure of workers' compensation to recognize and cover occupational disease was detailed in “An Interim Report To Congress On Occupational Diseases,”U.S. Department of Labor, June 1980, U.S. Government Printing Office: 1980 0-311-416/4007.
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PozzebonSilvana, “Do Traditional Health Care Cost Containment Practices Really Work?”John Burton's Workers' Compensation Monitor, May/June 1993, p. 19. This article summarizes some of the findings of the research conducted by Dr. Pozzebon for her Ph.D. dissertation.
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AppelDavid and DurbinDavid, “Long Duration Workers Compensation Claims,”NCCI Digest, May 1986, Vol. 1, Issue 1, p. 66–67.