12/29/2006: In Rush to Cut Medical Costs, Workers May Pay with Their Premiums, Their Privacy, Their Free Choice (Pacific Northwest Magazine, The Seattle Times)
Excerpt: "The approach [of using a wellness experiment that ties what employees pay for health benefits to the effort they make to be healthy] represents a novel and relatively benevolent ripple in what has become a sea change in how employers are addressing health benefits."
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