The Appeal of Voluntary Insurance With the Nursing Workforce
AFLAC, October 2, 2009
A recent independent survey of hospital nurses provides new insight into the picture of the employer of choice. Beyond the basic must haves—strong compensation, base benefits, and job satisfaction—nurses want voluntary insurance from their employers. Supporting these findings is a separate study in which health care benefit decision-makers agreed that this type of benefit positions hospitals competitively.
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