One-Third of Employers and Employees Agree Health Care is the Workplace Benefit That Needs the Most Improvement
Patient quality of care has not improved for many, despite health care out-of-pocket costs rising in the US
Sep 6, 2021 10:00 AM ET
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Originally published on ValuePenguin
Moving forward, employers and employees hope for more benefits offerings that allow patients to seek affordable preventative care for their health issues and concerns. In fact, the survey showed that:
- 79% of companies are interested in offering a dedicated, exclusive health care center for employees and their families
- 81% of employees would take advantage of a health care center of this kind
- 77% of employees want more preventative help determining health issues before they start
- 41% of employees want to be able to make telemedicine or virtual care appointments with their doctor
Marathon Health found that only 53% of employee respondents have gotten an annual physical within the past 12 months — a problem that affects both men and women, as evidenced by two separate surveys conducted by Aflac and MDVIP. But if more accessible preventative care options were available to respondents at this time, a greater number of respondents may have been able to see a care provider, even with the pandemic raging on.
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