Engaging employees in health care can contain costs and improve quality
- PMID: 15146752
Engaging employees in health care can contain costs and improve quality
Abstract
Employers need to do much more to change some of the deep-seated employee attitudes and behaviors that are driving health care costs. This article debunks common employer misconceptions about employees' attitudes and behaviors with regard to health care. It then discusses the results employers can obtain by taking specific initiatives that provide employees with the motivation and resources they need to effectively manage health risks and make informed health care decisions.
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