Debunking Return-to-Work Myths Can Help Combat Rising Health Costs

Topics:
Disability Insurance,
Health Insurance,
Insurance
Tags:
Benefits,
UnumProvident,
Software,
Payroll Solutions,
Insurance,
Human Resources,
Healthcare,
Health Care,
Enterprise Software,
Corporate Insurance,
...
Source:
UnumProvident

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Overview: A UnumProvident study indicates that 10% of employees - those who file occupational or non-occupational disability claims - drive a full 55% of employee medical costs. This comes at a time when health insurance premiums are expected to increase an average of 13 to 15% this year, the steepest increase in a decade.

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Format: PDF | Size: 72KB | Date: May 2004 | Pages: 2


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