Abstract
Flexible benefits plans have been used in businesses since the 1970s to control healthcare costs and meet the needs of an increasingly diverse work force. More recently, healthcare organizations have begun to implement the flexible benefits concept. This study collected data from human resources executives at hospitals with and without flex plans to investigate how they perceive the effectiveness of and the problems associated with such plans.
MeSH terms
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Attitude of Health Personnel*
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Community Participation / economics
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Community Participation / statistics & numerical data*
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Employer Health Costs
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Evaluation Studies as Topic
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Health Benefit Plans, Employee / economics
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Health Benefit Plans, Employee / organization & administration*
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Health Benefit Plans, Employee / statistics & numerical data
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Health Services Research
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Hospital Administrators
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Hospital Costs
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Insurance Carriers
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Personnel Administration, Hospital / economics*
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Personnel Administration, Hospital / statistics & numerical data
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Personnel, Hospital
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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United States