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The business case for better health

Posted June 18, 2009 by Robert L. Whiddon, EBA Editor at 02:59PM. Comments (0)

Thanks to everyone that joined us for the Web seminar earlier this week. It was a great discussion. Lots of folks asked for the slides. Follow this link, answer five quick questions and you'll be able to access a PDF of the presentation.

Let us know what you thought of the presentation below. Pose a question or just make a comment. Also, we'll be doing another seminar in a couple of weeks.

I'm thinking for that one we'll try and find some CEO/CFO types that were once skeptical about the concept of growing their way out of the health cost conundrum, but now not only understand it, but also are pursuing it. Does that sound interesting? Any ideas for speakers?

Let us know and thanks again for joining us. 

Here's a link to the recording of the seminar as well. Folks that aren't already regular users of the benefitnews.com family of sites will have to register.

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