Web: Employers test plans that cap health costs - 6/24/2013
The New York Times reports employers hoping to cut medical costs are experimenting with a new way to pay for health care, telling workers that their company health plan will pay only a fixed amount ... New York Times reports employers hoping to cut medical costs are experimenting...
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Compensation costs change least since 1980 - 7/31/2009
Compensation costs for workers in private industry rose 1.5% in the 12-month period ending June 2009, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. It was the smallest percentage change since ... Compensation costs change least since 1980
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Compensation costs change least since 1980 - 7/31/2009
Compensation costs for workers in private industry rose 1.5% in the 12-month period ending June 2009, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. It was the smallest percentage change ... Compensation costs change least since 1980
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Europe – Labour costs lowest in Bulgaria, highest in Denmark - 4/01/2015
In 2014, average hourly labour costs in the whole economy (excluding agriculture and public administration) were estimated to be €24.6 across the 28 Member States of the European Union (EU) and €29 ... In 2014, average hourly labour costs in the whole economy (excludin...
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Rising healthcare costs among CFOs' concerns - 5/21/2010
Rising healthcare costs ranked as one of the biggest concerns of CFOs, according to a survey of CFOs by Robert Half Management Resources, a division of Robert Half International Inc. (NYSE: RHI ... Rising healthcare costs among CFOs' concerns
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Employer healthcare costs to rise 6.4% - 9/22/2008
Hewitt Associates said today U.S. employer costs for healthcare will rise 6.4% on average in 2009. The Lincolnshire IL-based human resources consulting and outsourcing firm said healthcare costs ... Employer healthcare costs to rise 6.4%
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Employer healthcare costs may fall as much as 4% due to postponing non-Covid care - 5/04/2020
Employer healthcare costs could fall by as much as 4% this year as medical care for noninfected patients has declined during the Covid-19 crisis, according to research by Willis Towers Watson ... Employer healthcare costs could fall by as much as 4% this year as medical care for n...
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Study finds supplemental nurses are cost-effective strategy - 3/11/2015
The modest use of temporary or contract nurses is a cost-efficient strategy during temporary periods of patient census swings or short-term shortages of permanent nurses at large US medical centers ... The modest use of temporary or contract nurses is a cost-efficient strategy dur...
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Employee Health Costs to Exceed $10,000 - 10/04/2011
The average cost of healthcare coverage per employee is expected to cross the $10,000 mark for the first time in 2012, according to an analysis by Aon Hewitt, a division of Aon Corp.
The total ... Employee Health Costs to Exceed $10,000
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Employers: Health benefits costs to rise 9% - 8/19/2010
Large employers estimate their healthcare benefit costs will rise by an average of 8.9% next year compared with an average increase of 7% this year, according to a survey 72 large firms ... Employers: Health benefits costs to rise 9%
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