Health cost-sharing could cost more overall: Study


Health cost-sharing could cost more overall: Study

Employers that use increased cost-sharing with employees as a health care cost-containment strategy could end up losing more than they save in lost productivity and increased absenteeism, a three-year study by the Integrated Benefits Institute has found. The study, which focused on medication...

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