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SOURCE Texas Business Group on Health
According to the Texas Business Group on Health Texas employers are encouraging enrollment in CDHPs and promoting consumer health awareness and responsibility
DALLAS, March 20, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Texas employers are increasingly sharing accountability and decision-making with employees when it comes to health care, according to a survey of more than 70 large and mid-size employers who provide health benefits for more than 1 million people across the state and nationally. Conducted by the non-profit Texas Business Group on Health (TBGH), the research provides insight into new strategies being adopted by employers to improve employee health and productivity and manage increasing health-related costs through plan design, cost-sharing and employee engagement.
The survey also found that employers are increasingly turning to high-deductible Consumer-Directed Health Plans (CDHPs) and using strategic communications initiatives to provide members with new tools and resources to engage and empower them to actively choose healthy lifestyles and make savvy, knowledge-based healthcare decisions.
"In this transition period of health care reform, our survey makes it clear that Texas employers are not sitting on the sidelines waiting for instruction or for others to lead the way into the new health care environment," said Marianne Fazen, TBGH president and CEO. "Instead, they are taking diligent steps to help their employees get and stay healthy and obtain high quality, cost-effective care when they need it."
Survey findings include:
About the Survey
TBGH designed the Texas Employers Benchmarking Survey: Health Benefits and Wellness to identify perceptions, objectives and strategies regarding plan design and wellness initiatives in light of current economic, political and legislative environment. The online survey was conducted in October, 2012. The 70 participating employers provide health benefits for more than 1 million people located throughout the region and reflect every North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) industry category except Construction and Arts & Entertainment. Funding for the survey was provided by Merck and Pfizer.
About the Texas Business Group on Health
The Texas Business Group on Health (TBGH), is a non-profit 501(c)(6) regional, employer-led coalition that provides its members tools and information to help them design and manage benefit programs that emphasize quality health care, transparent pricing and system-wide accountability, starting with the individual consumer. Members include Bexar County, Brundage Management Co., Cameron International, Cities of Austin, Odessa and San Antonio, H-E-B Grocery, Houston Metropolitan Transit Authority, Jason's Deli, Southwest Airlines, Texas Association of Counties, Travis County, USAA, Westlake Chemical Corp., and 75 employer members of the Dallas-Fort Worth Business Group on Health.
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