Nonwage compensation provided to employees. The National Compensation Survey groups benefits into five categories: paid leave (vacations, holidays, sick leave); supplementary pay (premium pay for overtime and work on holidays and weekends, shift differentials, nonproduction bonuses); retirement (defined benefit and defined contribution plans); insurance (life insurance, health benefits, short-term disability, and long-term disability insurance) and legally required benefits (Social Security and Medicare, Federal and State unemployment insurance taxes, and workers’ compensation). Health benefits made be more widely defined within the scope of value-based benefit design to include for example, free or reduced gym memberships, health education and smoking cessation classes, and free vaccinations.
Nonwage compensation provided to employees. The National Compensation Survey groups benefits into five categories: paid leave (vacations, holidays, sick leave); supplementary pay (premium pay for overtime and work on holidays and weekends, shift differentials, nonproduction bonuses); retirement (defined benefit and defined contribution plans); insurance (life insurance, health benefits, short-term disability, and long-term disability insurance) and legally required benefits (Social Security and Medicare, Federal and State unemployment insurance taxes, and workers’ compensation). Health benefits made be more widely defined within the scope of value-based benefit design to include for example, free or reduced gym memberships, health education and smoking cessation classes, and free vaccinations.
Nonwage compensation provided to employees. The National Compensation Survey groups benefits into five categories: paid leave (vacations, holidays, sick leave); supplementary pay (premium pay for overtime and work on holidays and weekends, shift differentials, nonproduction bonuses); retirement (defined benefit and defined contribution plans); insurance (life insurance, health benefits, short-term disability, and long-term disability insurance) and legally required benefits (Social Security and Medicare, Federal and State unemployment insurance taxes, and workers’ compensation). Health benefits made be more widely defined within the scope of value-based benefit design to include for example, free or reduced gym memberships, health education and smoking cessation classes, and free vaccinations.
Nonwage compensation provided to employees. The National Compensation Survey groups benefits into five categories: paid leave (vacations, holidays, sick leave); supplementary pay (premium pay for overtime and work on holidays and weekends, shift differentials, nonproduction bonuses); retirement (defined benefit and defined contribution plans); insurance (life insurance, health benefits, short-term disability, and long-term disability insurance) and legally required benefits (Social Security and Medicare, Federal and State unemployment insurance taxes, and workers’ compensation). Health benefits made be more widely defined within the scope of value-based benefit design to include for example, free or reduced gym memberships, health education and smoking cessation classes, and free vaccinations.
Nonwage compensation provided to employees. The National Compensation Survey groups benefits into five categories: paid leave (vacations, holidays, sick leave); supplementary pay (premium pay for overtime and work on holidays and weekends, shift differentials, nonproduction bonuses); retirement (defined benefit and defined contribution plans); insurance (life insurance, health benefits, short-term disability, and long-term disability insurance) and legally required benefits (Social Security and Medicare, Federal and State unemployment insurance taxes, and workers’ compensation). Health benefits made be more widely defined within the scope of value-based benefit design to include for example, free or reduced gym memberships, health education and smoking cessation classes, and free vaccinations.
Nonwage compensation provided to employees. The National Compensation Survey groups benefits into five categories: paid leave (vacations, holidays, sick leave); supplementary pay (premium pay for overtime and work on holidays and weekends, shift differentials, nonproduction bonuses); retirement (defined benefit and defined contribution plans); insurance (life insurance, health benefits, short-term disability, and long-term disability insurance) and legally required benefits (Social Security and Medicare, Federal and State unemployment insurance taxes, and workers’ compensation). Health benefits made be more widely defined within the scope of value-based benefit design to include for example, free or reduced gym memberships, health education and smoking cessation classes, and free vaccinations.
Nonwage compensation provided to employees. The National Compensation Survey groups benefits into five categories: paid leave (vacations, holidays, sick leave); supplementary pay (premium pay for overtime and work on holidays and weekends, shift differentials, nonproduction bonuses); retirement (defined benefit and defined contribution plans); insurance (life insurance, health benefits, short-term disability, and long-term disability insurance) and legally required benefits (Social Security and Medicare, Federal and State unemployment insurance taxes, and workers’ compensation). Health benefits made be more widely defined within the scope of value-based benefit design to include for example, free or reduced gym memberships, health education and smoking cessation classes, and free vaccinations.
Nonwage compensation provided to employees. The National Compensation Survey groups benefits into five categories: paid leave (vacations, holidays, sick leave); supplementary pay (premium pay for overtime and work on holidays and weekends, shift differentials, nonproduction bonuses); retirement (defined benefit and defined contribution plans); insurance (life insurance, health benefits, short-term disability, and long-term disability insurance) and legally required benefits (Social Security and Medicare, Federal and State unemployment insurance taxes, and workers’ compensation). Health benefits made be more widely defined within the scope of value-based benefit design to include for example, free or reduced gym memberships, health education and smoking cessation classes, and free vaccinations.
Cost control or cost containment refers to the control of the rate of growth of health care expenditures through managing unit prices and/or service utilization.
A payment mechanism in which a provider is paid for each individual service rendered to a patient.
An advanced primary care model in which physicians actively work with patients to help them manage and improve their health status. Also referred to as ""patient-centered medical home."" Definitions of medical home vary, but typically include features such as care coordination, use of healthcare information technology, convenient communication (e.g. email), tracking and acting on gaps in care, and open scheduling.
Wellness programs are designed to: (1) Help individuals maintain and improve their level of health and well-being by identifying health risks and educating them about ways to mitigate these risks; (2) Increase awareness of factors that can affect health and longevity; (3) Enable individuals to take greater responsibility for their health behaviors; (4) Prevent or delay the onset of disease; and (5) Promote healthful lifestyles and general well-being.