2007 SHPS Health Practices Study: What Every Self-Insured Employer Should Know

Why do some self-insured employers pay more for healthcare than others? SHPS designed the 2007 SHPS Health Practices Study to answer this question. One hundred and fifteen companies representing almost four million covered lives completed the comprehensive survey.
The results challenge many traditional practices. The study shows that the use of certain practices in healthcare management could explain enormous differences in per employee costs – as much as 30 to 50 percent between two otherwise comparable employers. The survey substantiates that traditional cost management methods are simply not enough to battle rising healthcare costs, and companies with the lowest healthcare costs focus on optimizing employee health, rather than on manipulating the health benefit.
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