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Study: 4% of docs account for 72% of comp claims


March 19, 2010 by Christian Schappel

A recent workers’ comp study may have uncovered clues on how to trim healthcare costs in the U.S. More…

Costliest health conditions? You might be surprised


January 20, 2010 by Christian Schappel

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Sure, you pay a lot for employees with cancer and heart disease. But those aren’t the ones who cost employers the most in healthcare coverage. More…

‘Presenteeism’: Does it really hurt the bottom line?


September 4, 2009 by Jim Giuliano

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When times are tough, more people — concerned about keeping their jobs — come to work sick. Is it the truth or a myth that your company is better off if they stay home? Someone’s finally done some real analysis to get the answer. More…


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