![]() Guidance for effective SAW/RTW interventions Successful SAW/RTW early intervention strategies, if sufficiently promoted, could result in lower costs for the American taxpayer, lower personnel costs for employers and higher incomes for recovering workers. ![]() A compelling case emerged for advancing SAW/RTW through early intervention strategies as a cost-effective, mutually beneficial means of partially addressing the high unemployment of Americans with disabilities. Beginning in 2013, ODEP funded research to explore effective practices under the stay-at-work/return-to-work (SAW/RTW) umbrella, with a goal of informing policy recommendations targeting federal and state agencies as well as the private sector. Improving the SAW/RTW outcomes of individuals who experience an injury or illness that inhibits their ability to work is a key policy goal.
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