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Data: Health Care Spending for Hospital Workers Higher Than Average |
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| By Haydn Bush | September 23, 2011 |
A new Thomson Reuters report finds the cost of care for hospital employees and their dependents is 10 percent above the overall workforce. | |
A new report from Thomson Reuters finds that health care spending on hospital employees and their dependents is roughly 10 percent higher than average, in part because hospital workers are less healthy than the general population. The report, which analyzed the health risk and utilization of 1.1 million hospital workers and their dependents, found that health care workers and their dependents had an 8.6 percent greater illness burden than the overall workforce, and were more likely to be diagnosed with a chronic condition.
The report also found:
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Haydn Bush is senior online editor for Hospitals & Health Networks magazine.
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