NEW YORK — Despite criticism from labor and some medical interests that a committee tasked with recommending fixes to the state's independent medical exam system failed to agree on any substantive changes, that's not such a bad thing, an employer representative said Thursday.
“I'm happy with the way it turned out,” Lev Ginsburg, director of government affairs for the Business Council of New York, said Thursday. “The status quo is more important to me than going in the wrong direction.”
A yearlong review of the controversial IME process, mand...
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