By Kamal Nayan
Employers have a unique opportunity to improve Americans’ health, suggests a new study.
According to the study, even though the United States spends more on health care than any other country, the life expectancy and disease-specific survival rates of Americans is far from improving.
The study traces the problem to the fragmented spending on public health and disease prevention programs in United States, and finds the workplace is a common central setting where evidence-based disease prevention and health promotion programs could be easily implemented, the press release added.
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