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The Mercer Pan-European Health & Benefits Survey
report is the only one of its kind, designed to provide objective
benchmark data and analysis of health and benefit trends in over 20
countries across Europe – as well as a comparison with the findings from
our US survey.
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Background
Many employers are
facing huge challenges in managing their healthcare systems. Tight labour markets,
rising benefit costs and declining productivity are just some
of the issues that can soon undermine an organisation’s ability
to compete.
How is
your organisation responding? What can you learn from other
employers’ health and benefit policies both in your country and
across Europe? |
Key features
Now in its second year, the survey report will
enable your organisation to better understand what healthcare strategies
are working effectively in your country and elsewhere.
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Employer objectives for providing health
benefits and services
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Impact of social welfare reforms on demand for
private health benefits
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Cost of health-related benefits
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Types of health benefits provided
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Coordinating health benefits activities
throughout Europe
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Absence levels
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Causes of absence
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Absence management programmes and
policies
Countries
included
- Belgium
- Bulgaria
- Czech Republic
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Hungary
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Ireland
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Italy
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Netherlands
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Norway
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Poland
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Portugal |
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Romania
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Russia
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Spain
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Sweden
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Turkey
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United
Kingdom |
Pricing information
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2008 pan-European employer health and
benefits survey
(25 pages)
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EUR 200 (inc
tax) |
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Please note: Existing clients should contact their Mercer consultant to gain access to this report. |
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