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Employers confidence in benefits slipping
Managed Healthcare Executive, 06/12/09
Walker T - Despite rising healthcare costs and other economic worries, a majority of large U.S. employers remain confident they will continue to offer healthcare benefits to workers 10 years from now. However, the level of confidence has slipped from last year. The slip comes from economic concerns and uncertainty over the implications of potential healthcare reform, according to a survey by Watson Wyatt and the National Business Group on Health.
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