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Friday, 30 October 2009 14:11 |
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Someone healthy enough to work could still cost an employer more than $4,000 annually in unnecessary health care costs. A new University of Michigan study shows workers with metabolic syndrome (MetS) and associated chronic disease can cost employers up to $5,867 annually in health care, pharmacy and short term disability - compared to $1,600 for a healthy worker. But the good news: Companies can stop those chronic health problems before they start.
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