Recorded Webinar | On-Site Clinics and Other Supplemental Benefit Programs
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Increasingly, employer groups have expressed interest in establishing on-site health centers and other supplemental benefit programs as options for their employees. Employers cite the need to help control costs under their major medical plan, shorten periods of absence and increase productivity in the workplace as reasons for adopting such supplemental benefit programs. In offering on-site health services to employees and/or their dependents, employers should consider the scope of services they will provide and the persons eligible to use those services. These choices can affect the extent by which the following rules and regulations apply to the programs they choose to offer.