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Depressed Employees Carry Higher Health Costs
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Nov. 6, 2012 "While relationships between employee health risks and subsequent total health costs have shifted somewhat over time, depression still accounts for employers' highest per capita medical spending, a recent study showed. Depressed employees -- making up roughly 11% of the work force -- spent on average $2,184, or about 48% more on healthcare than their nondepressed coworkers[.]" MORE >> |
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