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GPs struggle to manage patients with work-related mental health problems

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imageGPs are finding the compensation process for work related mental health claims onerous and in some cases bad for their patient's health, a study has found. From www.shutterstock.com

Doctors face many challenges when managing work-related mental health problems, leading some to counsel patients against pursuing basic labour rights because it may...

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