Reducing Cancer at All Costs

According to the Business Group on Health, cancer has been and continues to be the leading health expenditure for employers and their health plans.

Across the US, more than $200 billion per year is spent on cancer care, which translates to significant expenses for your clients in terms of direct medical costs, such as health care expenditures, and indirect costs, such as lost earnings due to missed work from illness. With health plan premiums jumping double-digits this coming year for most, your clients need to start designing for a more comprehensive approach to cancer that addresses the full continuum.

View this infographic to see five key reasons why cancer prevention and screening should be on your agenda and recommended actions you can take to help your clients tackle the cost of cancer early on.

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