HealthLeaders Media May 8, 2019
Jack O'Brien

Employers are increasingly focused on improving access and quality of care for their workers, according to a new survey.

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By 2020, almost 40% of employers are looking at opening a health center at their offices, while more than 25% plan to offer one near their facilities.

The survey indicates that employers are increasingly more concerned with quality of care provided than cost savings as the “most important feature” when considering an HPN.

Sandy Ageloff, a Willis Tower Watson managing director, said employers are also embracing local healthcare delivery systems to provide solutions.

Within the next three years, nearly half of employers plan on implementing high-performance networks (HPN), centers of excellence (COE), onsite...

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