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  3. Office of Workers' Compensation Programs - Wikipedia

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    The Office of Workers' Compensation Programs administers four major disability compensation programs which provide wage replacement benefits, medical treatment, vocational rehabilitation and other benefits to certain workers or their dependents who experience work-related injury or occupational disease. [2]

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  6. Patient portal - Wikipedia

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    Patient portal Patient portals are healthcare -related online applications that allow patients to interact and communicate with their healthcare providers, such as physicians and hospitals. Typically, portal services are accessible at any time via the Internet.

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  9. Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program

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    The Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act (EEOICPA) was passed by the United States Congress in 2000 and is designed to compensate individuals who worked in nuclear weapons production, and as a result of occupational exposure, contracted certain illnesses. EEOICPA was signed into law by President Bill Clinton on October 30, 2000.