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• Dr Theva Raj Ponnudurai we thank for his willingness
to cooperate in the classification-based and narrative
description of the various types of rehabilitation
services at MOH.
SOCSO
• We express our gratitude to the scientific com-
mittee for Accident Prevention, Disability Ma-
nagement, and Health Promotion under SOCSO
for their openness to consider the implementa-
tion of CQM-R. SOCSO is an agency under
the Ministry of Human Resources, Malaysia.
• We thank the Chief Executive Officer at
SOCSO Dato’ Dr Mohammed Azman Bin
Dato’ Aziz Mohammed, Executive Director at
SOCSO Rehabilitation Centre, Dr Hafez bin
Hussain and their teams and case managers
for supporting the implementation of CQM-R
at SOCSO.
SPF
• We would like to thank Cristiana Baffone, scientific
assistant of the director at SPF, and Melissa Selb,
coordinator of the ICF Research Branch at SPF, for
their advice and their support in the preparation of the
manuscript and tables. We also would like to thank
Professor Jerome Bickenbach and Dr Birgit Prodinger
for their critical feedback, Christine Thyrian and
Dr Christine Fekete of the SwiSCI study centre for
advising the SCI-team at UMMC on the documenta-
tion for the SCI demonstration project, and Professor
Reuben Escorpizo and Dr Monika Finger for their
advice on implementing the WORQ questionnaire.
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