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    Topic: Study: Employee health benefits foster employee loyalty and satisfaction

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    Kathryn Menefee
    Kathryn Menefee
    Study: Employee health benefits foster employee loyalty and satisfaction
    08-29-2012 / 6:06 pm    #1

     According to a study by Metlife, more than three-fourths of employees who feel they have good healthcare benefits also report high job satisfaction, with 66 percent loyal to their employers. Improve employee satisfaction by introducing cost-effective, patient-centered health benefits.




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    Aaron Dave
    Aaron Dave
    Re: Study: Employee health benefits foster employee loyalty and satisfaction
    11-01-2012 / 8:55 am    #2

    Metlife is working with us right now vetting this program: www.CallDoctorsNow.com  email OnrampEnterprises@gmail.com we'll create a free ROI profile for your business including a custom discount package for any employer paid benefits.  The report we ran this morning showed over 300% ROI in the first year with just 20% utilization.  This can add to your bottom line.  Contact us for a free, no obligation review.



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