ACC is streamlining long-term injury claims by focusing on less serious injuries and improving rehabilitation pathways to reduce costs while maintaining support for those with enduring needs.
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Well, that's why we have one-to-one case management where we're getting in early and we have levers for people that we feel aren't as active in their recovery. Uh we can do um uh vocational independence assessment. But uh, you know, the vast majority of people do the right thing. Okay.
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focused on early intervention and recovery
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